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Dictionary » A » Atomic theory Atomic theoryAtomic theory That chemical compounds are formed by the union of atoms in certain definite proportions; in its modern form, first advanced in 1803 by john Dalton. ![]()
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Results from our forumCreationism is not scientific... and have no problem with other scientific theories, such at Gravity and Atomic Theory - we don't know why gravity occurs and no one has seen an atom. But it's their efforts ...
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Theories - Origin of Life... us to the right tools and applied scientific method.Remember the Oparin theory and Muller/Urey applying the theory in a experiment. One rational method is "comparative anatomy between the sun/atomic system and the first cell system". Listing the differences and similarities, ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life... behavior here, I think, should be everyone trying to reinforce his/her theory bringing on more evidences, while bringing on new evidences that deconstruct ... and inquiring how must be the state of the world, in its astronomic, atomic, and even the dimension of quantum fluctuations aspects, that ...
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Re:... The problem, I think, is that we don't know the whole true of atomic system. Then, this definition is not definitive, it can be changed ... natural systems that belongs to cosmological evolution. In Matrix/DNA Theory the models suggests that universal evolution is the history of evolution ...
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Re: Molecular gene (genome) concept scientifically untenable... comments of this kind; that too to support the erroneous molecular gene theory. Nuclear decay changes the nuclide. There are atomic species for an element; these species we distinguish as “nuclides”. For example P-31 ...
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