Galaxies: A Cosmic Journey Through the Universe
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מה רבו מעשיך ה' !!!
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5*********
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u iz black PEACE OUT
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@heartlessvietboy Cheese is good. And I like turtles.
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Its this simple. Large rocks (planets, asteroids etc) that take up space in space creates "fall". We have to stop teaching fake crap.
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@Martin100357 Start astronomic science with pseudoscience? ROFLOLOLOL...
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@heartlessvietboy What are you talking about? Your fantasy?
1. There are about 100 billion galaxies in the universe as far as we know.
2. Yep..
3. What center? Where? How do you know something that we don't know? There is no center to the expansion...
4. No they don't. Simply for the same reason why planets in our solar system don't fall into the sun.
On top of that.. that's hardly an explanation of the universe.
Here's a better explanation of the universe: Unbelievably unbelievable!
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@AxiomaticObserver A theory is not that simple. A scientific theory explains a fact or phenomenon, based on rigorous experiment and observation, falsifiability and by testing and overthrowing hypotheses. And more.. I can't go into detail with the scientific method on youtube! :P
So in a sense, it's even stronger than a fact. It's just not simply a "guess", and definitely not a lie. Theories change in accordance with new facts and evidence, because that's part of science, it's never "absolute".
Theories are not lies. A single theory is one representation of the numerous possibilities of any given circumstance. It is not always the truth but its almost never a lie. See, for something to be defined as a lie it would have to deliberately contradict the knowledge of the person who is delivering the theory. So, since most events have numerous possibilities, numerous theories arise from it. These theories arent lies, but they can be wrong. Being wrong and lying are not the same. Get it???
AxiomaticObserver 2 years ago 15
If you want more just go here:
en.wikipedia[dot]org/wiki/Religiosity_and_intelligence
"Religious Believers as a group were found to be significantly less intelligent and more authoritarian than religious Skeptics." (Norman Poythress, 1975)
"In the US, according to raw data from the 2004 General Social Survey, those with graduate degrees were the least likely to believe in the afterlife or the Bible as the word of God, suggesting a link between religious belief and lower educational attainment."
ekuhlkamp 2 years ago 6