well it takes many years to discover something half the time they might set out to discover are atoms a full thing ( can they go through something or will they bounce back) but then they might accidently split they atom!
Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus.
Quantitative observations: measuring the pH of a solution, counting the number of flower petals, recording the temperature of a substance, calculating the mass of an object, determining the length of a plant stem. Qualitative observations: describing the color of a mineral sample, noting the texture of a material, identifying the smell of a chemical compound, observing the shape of a crystal, categorizing the behavior of an organism.
The first traits of dinosaurs that scientists noticed were reptilian. In fact, the first animal to be called a dinosaur was iguanadon, named for its iguana-like teeth. So from their discovery until the mid-20th century, scientists regarded dinosaurs simply as giant reptiles. It was not until the 1960s that new discoveries started to point toward an at least some dinosaurs being warm blooded.
The noun forms for the verb to assume are assumability, assumer, and the gerund assuming. Another noun form is assumption.
Studies have been done and the results are that religious belief decreases with education levels. Scientists are well educated so it is reasonable to assume that scientists will have a greater tendency to be atheists, or agnostics, or just not care about the issue. The only groups concerned with the religious status of scientists seem to be theists and non-scientists. Technical people have a low track record of talking about religion among themselves.The studies also indicate that the people in science do not become atheists because of their studies, but that they were not overly concerned with religion before enetering their field of study.(See Link)Answer:True. Most scientists are atheist, and religious belief does decrease as the level of education increases. Scientists can easily be considered the smartest type of people on Earth, because their knowledge reaches depths where the average human's won't. Although the exact statistic may change from one scientist to the other, based on their field of expertise, many scientists are atheist/skeptics because they know that there are other alternative answers to complicated questions, not just the ever-so-popular answer of "God did it!" That, however, does not mean that ALL scientists are atheist. There are still many scientists that embrace both science and religion. A recent study showed that this correlated with the way in which these scientists were brought up. It's more likely for a scientist to retain the beliefs of the household in which they were brought up in, e.g their parents.Answer:Yes, the vast majority of scientists are agnostic/atheist. The lowest percentage of scientists in a field being atheist is among social scientists (psychologists, anthropologists, etc.) and the highest percentage [which tops 90% in some fields] is among earth scientists (microbiologists, geologists, astrophysists, etc.).AnswerAbout 93% of scientists of the National Academy of Sciences are non-believers, and a comparable number of the Royal Academy are non-believers.
The way the universe works now is the same as how it did in the past, as well as how it will work in the future, which is unverifiable and therefore must be assumed. Some examples: - Scientists assume that there is no way to secure complete and absolute truth - Secular scientists assume that the earth and universe were not created supernaturally. - Scientists assume that natural laws we identify will apply to all of the universe - Scientists assume that they all work towards the common good - Scientists assume life can evolve on earth in the presence of water - Most scientists assume near-death experiences and out-of- body experiences are a result of a lack of oxygen in the brain
Earth scientists assume that the causes of natural events or phenomena can be determined by observing patterns, collecting data, and analyzing evidence. They use methods such as experimentation, modeling, and field studies to understand the underlying processes driving these events. By studying these factors, scientists aim to develop theories and explanations that can help predict and mitigate future events.
Scientists assume that experimental results can be reproduced because they follow very specific steps when conducting experiments. These guidelines are known as the scientific method, and is designed so that experiments can be easily repeated and retested.
Unnecessary assumptions
unnecessary assumptions.
i would assume it is known as a solution
No, it is a verb. It means to conclude something, to assume some unstated meaning or fact from existing evidence, statements or explanations.
Yes.
To assume that Earth and the other planets move around the sun
I assume you're asking how many famous scientists are Christians.The vast majority of renowned scientists are atheist or agnostic.
32 if you sample is a random sample. Other methods look at the shape of the data and how skewed it is.
It depends whether or not the observations are independent and on the distribution of the variable that is being measured or the sample size. You cannot simply assume that the observations are independent and that the distribution is Gaussian (Normal).