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ACT Aspire Science: Comparing Scientific Claims 1 Views


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Which scientist's claims point to an incredibly large universe?


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Yeah Oh Okay Next up two of five Wait Wait

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Which scientist claims point to an incredibly large universe All

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right Well let's think about this people Scientists One says

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that his buddy saw one of the spiral objects rotating

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He reasons that if someone was able tto witness this

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clone the object can't be that far away and that

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it must therefore be inside Our galaxy will scientist to

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claims that the spirals air systems of stars that are

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isolated from Milky Way so his conception of the universe

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must be larger than the one suggested by scientists One 00:00:54.85 --> [endTime] This one's easy scientists to its feet

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