True that Bru. Science is an evolving discipline, and newer theories often unpick older ones and update our understanding. As long as it's rigorously tested then nobody will ever argue against new models and theories being accepted.
But is it true, can a whale or dolphin jump or can they just express themselves from water? put them on land and they are ****ed.
Hence the description "theory". All theories are postulated as an explanation for something we are trying to understand and are added to, re-defined or proved as and when our ability to do so matures. Dark matter is not a big black cloud floating around space, it's one or many things which take up space/weight/have effect that we have not yet discovered or explained, in time we will.
Yeah I was just going to say elephants can't jump and nothing to do with only mammal who can't. Never seen a duck billed platypus jump either
If you took out all the empty space in our atoms, the human race could fit in the volume of a sugar cube. Matth would disappear.
Well we had gills at one point, shouldn't be too hard to do again Hey, we have to go sometime, the dinosaurs lasted a hell of a lot longer than we will. If "climate change" doesn't get us the sun will in a few million years.
In 2017 scientists discovered the 8th continent. It's a drowned hidden continent called Zealandia. https://mymodernmet.com/zealandia-hidden-continent/
2.3 billion years. We'll have fcked off to another planet by then. Maybe even the moon Titan around Saturn.
I'd prefer a planet that has the capacity for sustaining an atmosphere. Mars lost its polar magnetic effect and as a result lost its atmosphere, water and potential for life. I've been watching The Planets with Brian Cox btw