If one does the mathematics (which are *WAY* beyond the math level of even most scientists), one finds that string theory works only if one assumes the vibrations are aking place in eleven dimensions. Choose another assumption and the mathematics falls apart. Or, more exactly, the mathe eventually leads to falsehoods.
It is SOMETHING like this: if one assumes that there are ten dimensions in string theory, you end up with 1 = 0
Only if you assume that there are eleven dimensions does one get 1 = 1
The Big Bang theory is a scientific explanation for the origin of the universe, focused on the expansion from a very high-density state. This scientific theory does not necessarily imply the non-existence of a higher power or God. Many people see the Big Bang as a part of a larger divine plan or view the scientific understanding of the universe as compatible with their religious beliefs.
The size of a gemstone, such as a diamond, is measured in millimeters (mm) for its dimensions, not in carats. Carat is a unit of weight specifically used for measuring gemstones and diamonds, with one carat equal to 0.2 grams. So, 14mm would refer to the dimensions of the gemstone, not its weight in carats.
That nothing is absolute.Science relies on induction - the idea that if something is true in all observed cases is must be true in all cases. For example - every time a plant cell has been observed under a microscope it has had a cell wall - therefore all plant cells have cell walls. Obviously it would be impossible to take samples of every single plant in the world - so this method is used.So when the word theory is used, it means that based on the current scientific evidence, this is the best explanation - or that something has been found in all observed cases - but the means to prove it absolutely do not exist.
The word world does not imply that that the world is round. Google Earth shows that the world is round lol but seriously everyone knows the world is round.
There is no definitive answer to this question as the concept of worlds can vary depending on context. In astronomy, there are billions of galaxies with each containing billions of stars, potentially supporting many worlds. In a philosophical or metaphysical sense, the idea of parallel universes or dimensions could imply an infinite number of worlds.
yes
We don't actually know how many dimensions there really are. Certain theoretical considerations imply that there are at least 10 or 11, it's just that most of them are "curled up small" and we don't notice them. That said, a 4D object cannot fully exist in a 3D space. However, a 3 dimensional "slice" of them can exist in that space, just like a 2D "slice" of a 3D object can exist in a 2D space.
No; it would imply an association with that product that does not exist.
that if one country fell to communism, the countries around it would fall too
The Big Bang theory is a scientific explanation for the origin of the universe, focused on the expansion from a very high-density state. This scientific theory does not necessarily imply the non-existence of a higher power or God. Many people see the Big Bang as a part of a larger divine plan or view the scientific understanding of the universe as compatible with their religious beliefs.
Socialism/Communism imply the abolition of government and the establishment of a classless society where there is a true democracy.
the absence of a ul for a nutrient does not imply that it is safe to consume any amount, however. it means only that insuficent data exist to establish a value
Yes, the Alcubierre Drive relates to a solution to one of Einstein's field equations in his General Theory, although the solution itself does not imply that creation of the drive itself would be a practical endeavor; it remains in the realm of theory.
His demeanor seemed to imply the worst. I would not imply that.
That would imply that hypothetical questions themselves wouldn't exist, leading to a less imaginative and speculative form of communication. It could also impact critical thinking skills and the ability to explore possibilities and scenarios that may not exist in reality.
The actual dimensions of the castle and associated town are never really given, which is not surprising since it is the stuff of legend rather than history. The stories just imply that it was a grand place.
The sticky price theory suggests that prices do not adjust quickly to changes in demand or supply, leading to temporary imbalances in the economy. This can result in periods of high unemployment or inflation as prices and wages adjust slowly.