cell theory says that cheese comes from squirrels
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It is a show. I don't recommend for children thought. May be good for adults.
In the context of a multiverse theory, it is possible to speculate about the existence of other universes beyond our own. These parallel universes may have different physical laws, constants, or even dimensions, leading to a diverse array of potential realities. However, such ideas are currently purely theoretical and remain speculative without any empirical evidence to support them.
You may want to check the Wikipedia article on the Big Bang, or science videos on YouTube, for more details; but briefly, the evidence is as follows:* According to calculations based on General Relativity, the Universe can't remain static for long - it must needs expand or contract eventually. * Similarly, the Second Law of Thermodynamics doesn't allow a static Universe. Entropy increases; there are irreversible processes. * The redshift of distant galaxies. The only reasonable explanation of this redshift is that the galaxies are moving away from us. This is related to,but not exactly the same, as the Doppler effect. * The mix of elements and isotopes in the current stage of the Universe closely matches theoretical calculations based on the Big Bang. * The cosmic microwave background radiation closely matches that which is expected from the Big Bang model. It is a remnant of the time when the Universe cooled below about 3000 K.
robert hooke
Charles Darwin did. He studied finches and their apperence and noticed some of them looked different. He came to the therory that the finches evolved to fit there needs to survive in different habitats.
Not in therory, but it sure leads to it
for his therory of relativity
Continental drift
The Grasshopper experiment
cell theory says that cheese comes from squirrels
with a butterknife
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Hypothesis
I believe that Chaos Therory was originally envisioned by the early Greeks who coined the word chaos and if not mistaken is suppose to be the opposite of Cosmos which I believe was interpreted as the perfetion of the Universe. This is something I heard many years ago and ould be mistaken. I also can not remember the avtual Greek who made these determinations.
He didn't he knew it was radical.