theories & laws

  • newton law

    newton law
    the motion of an aircraft through the air can be explained and described by physical principal discovered 300 years ago by
    sir Isaac newton
  • oxygen theory

    Lavoiseir is most noted for his discovery of the role oxygen plays in combustion. he recognized and named oxygen (1778) and hydrogen 1783 and opposed the phlogiston theory. google.com
  • daltons law

    daltons law
    chemist john dalton was born september 6 1766 in Eagles feild, England. during his early career he identified red and green color blindness.
    in 1803 he reavald the concept of daltons law. ww.biography.com
  • Mendeles law

    Mendeles law
    a type of biological inheritance that follows the laws. originally proposed by Gregor Mendel. I in 1865 and 1866.
    and rediscovered in 1900. CRAZY! website: wikipedia.com
  • germ thoery

    the germ theory of diseases states that many diseases are caused by microorganisms.
    these small organism are very small you need to have a microscope to see the little orginasims . en.wikipedia.com
  • quantum theory

    quantum theory is the theoretical basics of modern physics. that explains the nature and energy on the atomic. and subatomic level. google.com
  • Benford's law

    Benford's law
    Benfords law is also called the first digit law. its an observation about the frequency distruction of leading digits. In many real-life sets of numrical data. www.wikepedia.com
  • game theories

    game theories
    game theorie is the study of mathematicle models of conflict and cooperation.
    game theory is mainly used in economics, political, sience, and psychology.
  • archies law

    archies law
    the archies law relates the in-situ eletrical conductivity of sedimentary rock. it is a clay free sediment rock. its really complicated and confuzing to me. oxfordrefernece.com
  • information theory

    information theory
    it studies the quanification, storage and communication of information.
    it was originally proposed by claude E.shannon in 1948 to find fundementle limits.
    its very complicated to me. Google.com