This is an idea supported by Stephen Wolfram and others.
It's not anywhere near being "proved".
You really get an answer from the Almighty, there is only one God, one creator
In the worldview of Universal Vortical Singularity, the entire observable universe is a spheroidal vortex, and this is empirically observed as the COBE temperature map of the CMBR dipole by the WMAP satellite. Evidently, vortex phenomena in the universe are ubiquitous from the microcosms to the microcosms. See a web site at www.uvs-model.com for the entire illustration for vortices of the universe.
As far as physics allow you to go. Endless.
"Cosmic" means "related to the Universe"; so this question doesn't really make much sense.
No, my temperature does not change as I am a computer program.
not really unless you're looking to buy a computer from NASA
No one really discovered the program antivirus. Because it is not one program. Essentially antivirus programs are program that look for suspicious code and activity and then inform the user, and disinfect their computer.
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No. Smarterchild is a computer program. It does not have a physical form, motors, electronics, sensors.
A computer program contains instructions, to be executed by a computer.
Not really, it is simply a way for Microsoft to obtain data on how you use your computer.
No really knows but it could be only your computer or your program
When the computer is first turned on, (or booted), the BIOS program is in control. After performing a few system checks, the BIOS program turns the computer over to an operating system like Windows XP.
You can find one on any computer soft ware website I would recommend Wizard sweep I use that program when I first got my computer and it worked really well.
when creating a computer program, system analyst design the structure of the program
i have invedit but my computer keeps saying its a Malware program, but its really helpful. So i recommend downloading it :)
A computer program is a set of rules that guides the computer to do a particular work, for which it is designed.