The displacement theory was proposed by German sociologist Georg Simmel. He suggested that as cities grow, individuals and groups come into contact with a wider range of people, which can lead to social interactions becoming more superficial and transactional.
Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity.
Einstein is famously known for his theory of general relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity and the structure of the universe. He also developed the theory of special relativity, which introduced the concept of spacetime and the equivalence of mass and energy (E=mc^2).
The theory of everything is a hypothetical theory that seeks to explain all fundamental forces and particles in physics. Prominent physicists like Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking have contributed to the search for a unified theory, but as of now, there is no single accepted theory of everything.
Sure. The displacement achieved by running or driving around a circular track and ending up where you started is zero.
Yes, an object can travel a great distance and still end up with a displacement of zero if it returns to its original position. Displacement is the change in position from the starting point to the ending point, so if an object moves in a closed loop or returns to its initial position, its displacement would be zero.
a theory called Earth Crust Displacement (ECD)
Archimedes
He came up with the theory.
Neils Bohr came up with the kinetic Theory of Matter, also known as: The Molecuar Theory of Matter, and The Bohr Model.
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J.T Wilson was the one who came up with the theory of plate tectonics. Harry Hess came up with the theory of sea-floor spreading. Alfred Wegener came up with the theory of continental drift and Arthur Holmes proposed a suitable mechanism for this to occur (mantle convection).
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Janeth came up with it because she saw what other didnt see
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he came up with the theory of the atom
Seligman
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