No. Very few theories are completely accepted or rejected; most theories go through several iterations of modification and adjustment. Even the most ridiculous theory has at least SOME element of validity, and the best theories aren't 100% perfect.
Fact supported theories and not guesses, but reliable accounts of the real world. Most theories accepted by scientists have been repeatedly tested by experiments and thus can be used to make predictions, which are then most likely to be true
Of course. Anything new has always been rejected by a conservative establishment.
The adverb in this sentence is "always."
law
The evolutionary theory called the theory of acquired characteristics. The geocentric model. Spontaneous generation. Phrenology. The Ether (theorized medium for propagation of light). Aristotle's view of gravity. Newtonian mechanics (under relativistic conditions).
It isn't always completely different
Laws are consistent observations and always happen Theories are attempts to explain why certain laws are true.
there is always second chances.
Joan Miro
When someone hurts you completely and it is not your fault and you have always completely trusted this person.
A Loser!
completely always and yes!!