Rivojlanish va biologiya - Evolution and biology - Darwinian evolution
has an enhanced reliance on the chance element of random mutation
compared to the earlier evolutionary theory of Herbert Spencer. However, the
question of whether evolution requires genuine ontological indeterminism is
open to debate.
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Egilish - Deflection (physics) - In physics deflection is the event where an
object collides and bounces against a plane surface. Magnetic deflection
refers to Lorentz forces acting upon a charged particle moving in a magnetic
field. An object's deflective efficiency can never equal or surpass 100%. For
example, a mirror will never reflect exactly the same amount of light cast
upon it. Also, a ball in free-fall (meaning no forces are acting on it other than
gravity), upon hitting the ground, will never bounce back up to the spot
where it first started to descend. This is due to the Laws of Thermodynamics,
which state that, in every action, some energy being used in that action
escapes into the environment.
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