Examples of using Observable in English and their translations into Serbian
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Currently, most cosmologists believe that the observable universe is(nearly) flat,
Some estimates imply that there are roughly 10^80 baryons(almost entirely protons and neutrons) in the observable universe.
behavior and other observable physical and biochemical characteristics.
operationalizing a theoretical construct means proposing some way to capture that construct with observable data.
The observable universe contains about 7× 1022 stars,
there are more than 100 billion(1011) galaxies in the observable universe.
The process of mainstream‘education' swamps the left side of the brain with the system's version of reality by communicating‘logical' and‘rational' information based on‘observable evidence'.
such a long half-life, its persistence in solar_system materials at high enough concentrations may have generated observable variations in the isotopic composition of 60Ni.
Many observable quantities of the gravity field,
Currently, most cosmologists believe that the observable universe is very néarly spatially flat,
Bellow is a visualization of the 93 billion light year(or 28 billion parsec) three-dimensional observable universe.
social media accounts and other publicly observable activity online,
The observable universe contains about 7× 1022 stars,
The behavior of matter and energy throughout the observable universe appears to follow well-defined physical laws.
a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning and experimentation.
control groups on observable traits.
Currently, most cosmologists believe that the observable Universe is very nearly spatially flat,
According to Deutsch:“within each universe all observable quantities are discrete,
this theory also constrains the size of the directly observable Universe.
For example, the scientific method can verify that a statement is true based on the observable evidence that a thing exists.