(From someone who does) In my case, I have a lot of my life left ahead of me, my imagination takes my future possibilties and blows them out of proportions. I then base myself on the most successful of these. If I believe I am going to become that future self, who in my mind is the center of the universe, then it explains why I act as if I allready am. We are the same person, but seperated by reality and the restriction of time. Probably not the answer you were looking for, but I mean hey, I think im the center of the universe, so it must have been.
The Earth is where we are, and it is what we deal with in the course of our daily lives. Other parts of the universe are visible, but they are very far away and we rarely visit them. So from a subjective point of view it is perfectly valid that the Earth is the center of our universe. We also understand that objectively, the Earth is not in any way the center of the universe, but is just one planet out of some unknown but very large number of planets. Our planet is very important to us, but is not very important to the universe, as far as we can tell.
Some people may think they are smart due to a combination of confidence, knowledge, and past successes. Others may have a natural inclination to compare themselves to others and perceive themselves as more intelligent. Additionally, social factors such as validation from others or cultural beliefs about intelligence can also play a role in shaping individuals' perceptions of their own intelligence.
well i think teachers think were dumb cause some people dont do there work and some of the teens are dumb
They probably think that everyone respects them so they think they are better than everyone.
Well, honestly you'd have to ask those "people"!! But I would assume that some people probably think that all kinds of peer pressure are bad because they encourage someone to follow a crowd and be influenced by their friends rather than doing what they think is right. This would be why some people think there are no good forms of peer pressure
In the 17th century, different people at different places started to accept the idea that the Earth was not the center of the universe. Copernicus had put forward a description with the Sun at the center of everything.Depending on what perspective you want to take, the center of the universe by some religious teachings is Mecca. One could say that the progression of beliefs was, Mecca, Earth, Sun, Milky Way.Now, we know that with an expanding universe and general relativity, one can say there is no place that is the center of the universe or every place is the center of the universe.
Aristarchus of Samos thought that the sun was at the center of the universe and some "educated" greek people thought that the earth was the center of the universe but they were dead wrong because modern science now has evidence that the sun is the center of the universe.
No. Some might argue, however, that is is the center of the HUMAN universe, because we are here, and noplace else.
People have different opinions about this question; some think that it is never ending, others think it is not. In my opinion I think the universe has a boundary and is not never ending due to the fact that everything has an end, it cant go on for ever, but its your choice what you think about it - like religions, people believe what they think is more likely to be true.
People have different opinions about this question; some think that it is never ending, others think it is not. In my opinion I think the universe has a boundary and is not never ending due to the fact that everything has an end, it cant go on for ever, but its your choice what you think about it - like religions, people believe what they think is more likely to be true.
Scientists think there may be another universe or universes beyond ours.The universe is vast and ever expanding. Some people firmly believe God created the universe and everything in it.
Most of these people were religious, and because the scriptures supposedly said that the Earth was in the center of the universe (geocentric), they had to stand firm with their beliefs. Only scientists and astronomers believed in the heliocentric theory, and some of them would be excommunicated or almost executed if they weren't geocentric.
The Earth is where we are, and it is what we deal with in the course of our daily lives. Other parts of the universe are visible, but they are very far away and we rarely visit them. So from a subjective point of view it is perfectly valid that the Earth is the center of our universe. We also understand that objectively, the Earth is not in any way the center of the universe, but is just one planet out of some unknown but very large number of planets. Our planet is very important to us, but is not very important to the universe, as far as we can tell.
Some say the universe is infinitive, i think so. Answer: Infinitife kilometers wide
It's flat. It is the center of the Universe.
No, although some might think that they are.
some people think god made the universe, but i personally think he didn't even make earth. I think Gaia made earth but we're getting off subject. People believe in ancient times a dragon called Godith, bigger than anything created the world with one single breathe. then, with small breathes, she added creatures, people, ect.