Yes. A theory is an idea because like ideas, theories are not proven.
there is no direct evidence but its a theory but can be proven
It has been proven, as opposed to not being disproven. Theories have not been dis proven, but have not been proven, or are unable to be proven, but are otherwise acceptable as factual.
scientific law is unlike a scientific theory in a sense that its the next step above a scientific theory.A scientific law is one that has been proven, a scientific theory has not been proven yet.
A scientific theory is an idea that is supported by a hypothesis. Once the theory is proven to be permanently correct, it is a law or fact.
No it would be a theorem if it was proven.
Even more so. It's not even a theory anymore, it's a proven fact.
A Theory is unproven, but Laws are proven. Theory becomes law after that theory is proven correct.
Putting it simply, theories and ideas are not proven scientific facts, but remain as such, an idea or a theory which have yet still to be proven.
Protons and neutrons. Hydrogen, incidentally, only has one proton, no neutrons. This is according to the particulate theory, of course, not the quantum mechanical theory. My majors are physics and philosophy, and I still have a hard time warping my head around that stuff.
A scientific theory
It can change if it is proven wrong, or if a new theory is proven more likely to be true.
albert einstiens theory was proven. his theory was the suns light bending over the moon.
This theory has proven the existence of God
An extant theory is an idea that something is a specific way or is in existence. Extant theories are theories that have never been proven or found to be not true, so they are still viewed as a theory.
a theory.
A common theory is a theory which has not been proven or a theory without evidence.