Edwin hubble >:d
Newton did not change the universe he described it mathematically.
A fact that is always observed to be true is described as a law. It represents a consistent relationship observed in nature or society that can be relied upon to predict outcomes.
There are a number of ways to count these - based on actual catalogs of the observed universe, based on estimates of the observed universe and based on estimates of the entire universe. The actual catalogs (there are numerous ones) have name around 10,000 galaxies. The best quantified amount is the estimate of the observed universe which according to the National Geographic Encyclopedia of Space contains 125 billion. Estimates of the entire universe have gone as far as 300-500 billion.
I believe they are mainly used for observational purposes - that is, they are observed, and conclusions are taken about the Universe.
The Icelandic view of the universe described by Sturluson talks about the universe in which the giants and the gods battle.
Claudius Ptolemy was the ancient Greek astronomer who described a geocentric universe in his book "Almagest." He believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe, with the planets and stars orbiting around it.
Aristotle
Edwin Hubble.
The term 'super-universe' is basically a synonym for the multiverse, a hypothetically larger cosmos than our observable universe.
quantitative property is what can be measured and described in numbers qualitative property is what can be observed and described in words. :P
The lowest temperature ever observed in the universe is around 2.7 Kelvin (-270.45 degrees Celsius), known as the temperature of the cosmic microwave background radiation, which is a remnant from the Big Bang. It represents the average temperature of space.
Edwin Hubble
Edward Hubble
Eddie Hubble
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Science is a means of understanding the universe in which we live.