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law
A scientific law states a pattern found in nature and a scientific theory explains that pattern
A hypothesis is any concept concerning understanding something, anything. A (scientific) theory is a hypothesis which has been tested and found (so far) to be true. A "scientific law" is just a thumb-nail description of a theory (its never complete).
A scientific law means it is always, absolutely true. If it were found untrue, it would not be a law, just a theory.
No. A scientific law has no KNOWN exceptions. If an exception is found, the rule may continue to be used, but only until a better law is found.
Scientific Law
scientific laws are never destoryed merely build on as new information and research comes about.
It's a scientific law
A scientific law is not a law in the sense that it must be obeyed. It is a law by virtue of the fact that no one has yet found an instance where the law does not hold. A scientific law, despite its apparent immutability, is still only a theory and can never be proven since, as Karl Popper demonstrated, one can make observe a thousand swans and then make a law saying that all swans are white, but the first example of a black swan will invalidate that law.Gravity follows this example in that no one has yet found an instance where the universal law of gravitation has not held true, but that does not mean that in some distant corner of the universe or some billion years in the past or future the law of gravitation must hold true.
The THEORY on which the LAW is based has been tested and (so far) found to be true. A HYPOTHISIS is just a guess ... perhaps a good one, but still a guess.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.