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A scientific theory is accepted as factual even though it hasn't been proven. A scientific law has been proven as fact.
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Scientific law is proven (for the most part) and scientific theory is not proven yet."However scientific law is a law that cannot be broken.
Yes, in the Scientific Method, the problem / question / observation is the subject of the investigation. Once the question exists, a hypothesis / conjecture can be made, which can be proven or disproven through experimentation.
No. A hypothesis is a proposed statement in science. When a hypothesis is constantly proven and accepted by the scientific community, it becomes known as a theory. Even a theory is not a LAW of physics. The only laws that exist in science are those that can be proven through math. While unbreakable laws of physics exist, if it cannot be mathematically proven, a scientific hypothesis is not an unbreakable law of physics.
A scientific law is an indisputable fact: there are no observances dictating it. For example, gravity is a scientific law. A scientific theory is simply a generally accepted explanation for a particular phenomenon or idea that cannot currently be proven or disproven. The structure of the atom and evolution are theories.
Questions about philosophy or religion often deal with abstract concepts, beliefs, and values that are not easily quantifiable or observable. Science is limited to empirical observation and measurement, making it difficult to provide definitive answers to questions that fall outside the scope of the natural world. Additionally, philosophy and religion may involve subjective interpretations and personal experiences that are not always easily explained or validated through scientific methods.
An axioma is another term for an axiom - a truth based on assumption - a principle which cannot be proven or disproven.
A hypothesis, or group of hypotheses, that is accepted as consistently valid is a theory. Either a hypothesis or a theory can be ultimately disproven. One definition of a theory is an accepted hypothesis.
No. A theory cannot be disproven. This is a corollary of the fact that a theory cannot be proven either; otherwise it would be a theorem.The correct term for a theory being consistent with evidence and reliable in predictions is validated. The correct term for not being validated, or an overturning of validation, is invalidated.
The yacumama is a sea creature much like the Loch-ness monster. Its existence cannot be proven or disproven.
A scientific theory is accepted as factual even though it hasn't been proven. A scientific law has been proven as fact.
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because they will not have a job. Science studies are often in oposition with what the bible teaches. Many will be out of a job if they admit that God created everything.
I believe that a conclusion is a proven idea or experiment with complete evidence, while a theory cannot be totally proven but has been tested enough to be widely believed and accepted by the scientific community.
Personality is subjective and so cannot be proven. However, it should not be accepted without challenge either.
Scientific law is proven (for the most part) and scientific theory is not proven yet."However scientific law is a law that cannot be broken.