"Can You Know the Universe?" by Carl Sagan explores the limits of human understanding when it comes to the vastness of the universe. Sagan discusses the methods scientists use to study and comprehend the cosmos, highlighting the importance of curiosity and skepticism in our pursuit of knowledge. Ultimately, he emphasizes that while there may be limits to what we can know, the quest for understanding the universe is a valuable and profound endeavor.
Scientist study earth because earth is the place that we envolved on and is the only planet in our solar system that is know to support life and is the fifth- largest planet in our universe.
Know about reptiles and amphibians
The future tense of "know" is "will know."
It is impossible to know what the remainder of the universe is, sorry.
The universe was made by god. Everyone should know that.
blah blah blah... I dont know...
I think that the fact of finding the origin of the universe ( that is from where the entire universe is created ) really matters because it helps us to know how it works also.
For the purposes of our lives here on the Earth, probably none at all. The universe exists, and we live in it. But we humans are full of questions, and we always want to know how and why. How did the universe get to be as it is, and why? There aren't many answers, but as we study the universe and try to figure out how things work, we learn little bits more about how things came to be, and what might happen in the distant future.
how should i know i want to know that answer u answer it why should i answer it
Metaphysics traditionally has three main branches: ontology (study of being and existence), epistemology (study of knowledge and how we come to know things), and cosmology (study of the universe and its origins).
he studied how he thinks the planet earth is the center of the Universe you should know this im just a kid :0 He also studied mathematics and what that kid said
Studying the universe is crucial for understanding our place in the cosmos, the laws of nature, and the origins of the universe. It can lead to advancements in technology, reveal insights into the fundamental principles governing the universe, and inspire curiosity and awe that drives scientific exploration and discovery.
you should probably know about the Great Red Spot, if were to study Jupiter
Since the material existence lacks the will and knowledge for planning for the future; the future can only be attributed to the conscious living creator of the universe. Therefore, belief in the creator of the universe is the only possible basis for belief in the future. This means that the atheist claim of disbelief in the creator of the universe cannot be true.Answer:Playing around with the word "believe" does nothing to prove anything in this question. Most people accept that the present moment is contiguous to a past moment and a future moment, no belief in a deity is required for this view of continuity of existence. it should be pointed out that there is no "standard" atheist. The only common position they have is the that there is no deity or deities. A common or agreed on atheist position on the future is not available.Answer:To some degree there does seem to be evidence for the future. We know from experience that we have each had a past and that our past has moved into the present. We also know that our current present was simply the future of the past. Considering we witness this process of the evolution of time constantly it is easy to believe that there will be a future. Weather we are in it or not we will never know though.We also know that the universe does have a beginning i.e., it was non-existent before coming into existence. Therefore, instead of future, there also could be non-existence. Besides, the human life can end at any moment without prior warning or notice.Anyway, predictability of the sequence of events means that the universe is an organized and planned event. Therefore, the evidence for the future is basically the evidence for the creator of the universe.Saeed H H Alyousuf
How should i know
This quote is emphasizing the importance of learning from history in order to shape our future. By understanding the events, decisions, and consequences of the past, we can make informed decisions and create a better future for ourselves and generations to come. It suggests that a thorough examination of the past is essential for laying the foundation for a successful future.