One example is the existence of extraterrestrial life. While there is no concrete evidence yet, many people believe that life may exist on other planets or in outer space based on the vastness of the universe and the potential for conditions that could support life.
The particle believed to mediate gravity is called a "graviton." It is a hypothetical elementary particle that is thought to be responsible for carrying the force of gravity in quantum gravity theories. However, gravitons have not yet been detected experimentally.
Black light is actually ultraviolet (UV) light, which emits a violet hue that can make certain objects or materials fluoresce, appearing as if they are glowing in the dark. True black light is typically considered to be UV light in the UVA range, with a wavelength of around 320-400 nanometers.
A black hole is not a true vacuum, as it contains matter and energy that we do not fully understand.
It is called light - light is made up of photons which have no mass, yet can be seen and felt as warmth or energy.
Yes, Einstein's theory of relativity was eventually accepted by the scientific community after experimental evidence supported its predictions. It revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and gravity.
something that is used to describe something, but isn't proved yet
A proposition is a statement that is thought to be true but has not yet been proved.
Hypothesis are theories which are yet to be proven. They are proven when they are proved to be true as in experiments.
It has not yet been confirmed who will play Thalia Grace. There are many different rumors, and non of them have been proved true yet.
It is a proposition that is believed to be true but has not [yet] been proven to be true. Clearly, if proven to be false it would no longer be a conjecture.
Perhaps. Computers have shown that it is true for some pretty large numbers, but you need to remember that there are an infinite number more out there. It hasn't been proved true yet, nor has there been a counterexample. Of course, theoretically the conjecture could be true, yet unprovable (see Godel's Incompleteness Theorem)
Hi, That expression means exactly that. It means you only believe something if you see it. If you do not see it - until you do, you do not believe it is true. This saying is not always true, though.
Theorem: A Proven Statement. Postulate: An Accepted Statement without Proof. They mean similar things. A postulate is an unproven statement that is considered to be true; however a theorem is simply a statement that may be true or false, but only considered to be true if it has been proven.
if she is still doing something to be in touch with you.. simple yet true!!
it is yet to be proved
I really dont think its proved yet
yes it isn't proved yet