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This is the osbervatory stage or the 'observation'
Absolutely not. We don't know all of the facts. The best guess is the Siberian Traps Theory. Its generally accepted, but by no means well-understood
Clear and undeniable facts
IMO, A fact is something which can be prooved and backed up with evidence. A theory is basically a concept that cannot be prooved or has not yet been verified. A fact is something which is inherently true. For example, 2 + 2 = 4 is a fact of base 10 mathematics. A theory, scientifically, is a well-tested explanation of phenomena based on facts.
Fact is an http://www.answers.com/topic/objectivity-science and http://www.answers.com/topic/verification http://www.answers.com/topic/observation, in contrast with a http://www.answers.com/topic/theory, which is an explanation of or interpretation of facts. Physics facts are believed to be independent from the observer in that no matter which physist observes a phenomenon, all will reach the same necessary conclusion. therefore facts are observation made and lined out in physics. A theory is a logically self-consistent http://www.answers.com/topic/model-abstract or framework for describing the behavior of a related set of natural or social phenomena. it is a testable http://www.answers.com/topic/model-abstract of the manner of interaction of a set of http://www.answers.com/topic/nature http://www.answers.com/topic/phenomenon.
That means that most people would agree to it.
In the general, every day sense of the word a theory is a supposition, a hunch or a speculation. It is unproven.A Scientific Theory is completely different from an every day theory. A scientific theory summarizes a hypothesis that has been supported with repeated testing and with facts that can be observed and/or measured. With that support a hypothesis moves to the next step in the scientific method and becomes accepted as a valid explanation of a phenomenon. Facts are the framework for the scientific method and a Scientific Theory is supported by facts.
Yes, thesis statements are typically based on disputable facts or arguments. A strong thesis presents an opinion or perspective that can be debated or discussed, rather than simply stating a universally accepted fact. This helps to generate interest and discussion in the topic.
A model uses familiar ideas to explain unfamiliar facts observed in nature.
Theory
hypothesis
A fact is something that is confirmed to have actually occurred or something that is confirmed to be the case. For example, it is a universally established fact that Paris is the capital of France.
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Facts are objective statements that can be proven true or false, while opinions are subjective beliefs or judgments. To distinguish between them, look for evidence or data that can support the statement as a fact, whereas opinions are based on personal feelings, experiences, or interpretations. Additionally, facts tend to be universally accepted, whereas opinions can vary from person to person.
This isn't exactly about comedy per se, but a smile is universally recognized and understood.
A general explanation of a set of observations or facts is typically referred to as a theory or a hypothesis. It is a proposed explanation that can be tested and further refined through scientific methods and research.
Facts