DARREN McFadden
because your gay
It depends what kind of scientist you want to be. I'm from New Zealand and here, most of the time, you will need to study at university for a Bachelor of Science. This still probably doesn't qualify you as an actual "scientist" but you would be able to get a job in a scientific industry. You could also get lower level scientific jobs by going to college or polytech.
Yes, a scientist's work can still be valid even if their hypothesis is disproven. Scientific inquiry often involves testing hypotheses, and disproving a hypothesis can lead to new insights and questions that advance understanding. The process of exploration and experimentation is fundamental to science, and learning from incorrect hypotheses is crucial for progress. Disproven hypotheses can still contribute to the body of knowledge and inform future research directions.
The scientific revolution was filled with scientist who wanted to know how exactly this world was. They wanted to know if god was real or not. In the Renaissance of course they based everything on Religion not much science. As the scientist in the revolution still believed in god they just had some proven theories.
The oldest known life form on earth (that still exists today) is a stromatolite found in western Austrlia, it is 3.8 billion years old.
Darwin was the scientist that caused controversy that still exists today.
DARREN McFadden
The work of Charles Darwin, particularly his theory of evolution by natural selection, caused controversy during his time and continues to be a point of contention between proponents of evolution and those who advocate for creationism or intelligent design. The debate between evolution and creationism is still ongoing in various contexts, such as education, public policy, and religious beliefs.
I dont think tamatown still exists.
Unfortunately, It still exists. Its like a crippling disease for India.
It still exists
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yes even though he is 72, he is still a great scientist
The terrorist threat still exists.
The second one is correct: "If the opportunity still exists."
One of the most controversial works is Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species," published in 1859. His theory of evolution through natural selection challenged prevailing views on creation and sparked significant debate, particularly regarding its implications for religion and human origins. The ongoing dispute between evolutionary biology and creationist beliefs continues to fuel discussions in education, science, and theology today. This controversy remains a focal point in debates over science and religion, particularly in the context of public education curricula.
The Paniolo still exists.