What are the 2 postulates to Einstein’s special theory of evolution?
In General Theory Keynes attack the main postulares of the classical achool. What were the postulates and how did Keynes attack them?
List three postulates of the kinetic molecular theory inherent in the ideal gas law.
According to Einstein's postulates for special relativity, if one went to Alpha Centauri and measured the mass of the electron, one should expect...
True or False and explain your answer 1. Evolution is “just” a theory 2. Evolution explains the origin of life 3. Evolution is entirely random 4. Evolution violates the second law of thermodynamics 5. Organisms evolve adaptations they “need” 6. Evolution always moves from simple to complex 7. Organisms are perfectly adapted to their environments 8. Evolution happens for the good of the species
The two postulates of special relativity sometimes lead us into conclusions that do not make sense with our classical intuitions; these cases are called "paradoxes." In many resolutions of these paradoxes, one key result in special relativity, "relativity of simultaneity" plays a key role. Explain what "relativity of simultaneity is and describe one situation where this understanding helps resolve a special relativity paradox.
what is the relationship between the theory of evolution and the diversity of life on Earth?
How does cosmic Evolution relate to Darwin theory of evolution?
a) Explain Einstein’s theories of special relativity and general relativity. b) Include at least one piece of evidence in support of each theory.
279/as The Kinetic Molecular Theory ts Understand Postulates of the Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases Question Which of the following is true regarding the size of gas molecules, according to the kinetic molecular theory? Select the correct answer below O The size of the molecules is small but Cannot be neglected O The size of the molecules is so small compared to the distance between them that the size is taken to be negligible The distance between molecules is small...
explain why endosymbiotic theory clashes with or agrees with the theory of evolution.