Chemistry, asked by godsgrace55, 11 months ago

Initially people thought that the Earth was in the center of the universe and human beings the most important creations. What difference does it make to us to know that we are small insignificant speck in the vast universe​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It brings us the idea of being small and we are not the supreme. Also it brings creativity or curiosity of researching other parts of space for planets,galaxies,external life,etc.Also it helps us to know the science of things around us or even ourselves.

Answered by Evanbo222
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Answer:

  • The earth we live on appears large and significant to us. However, it is a small, extremely inconsequential piece of rock in the context of the entire universe.
  • To put it all in perspective, Earth is merely a little planet in the solar system, one of a collection of objects that orbit the sun. The sun is just one of the billions of stars that make up our galaxy, which is itself just one of the billions of galaxies that make up a universe that is much bigger than most of us can imagine.
  • As a result, we say that there are numerous galaxies in space and that we are only a little species of humans living on a world with many larger planets than our own. Until recently, we had no knowledge of any extraterrestrial species, but we now know they exist somewhere in space.
  • Technology has advanced, allowing us to learn more about the world and making inferences clearer as time goes on.
  • After conducting extensive space exploration, we discovered that we are not the only beings in the cosmos. This universe is enormous, yet up to this point we have only been able to learn roughly 5% of it. As a result, our inferential cognition is shattered, and we are involved in determining the end and beginning of the cosmos.

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