Theories are changed constantly. In fact, many known theories today are only theories from that of someone else only with an improvement. Many scientific theories for example are developed that way. Take this for example, many thought the world was flat, that theory developed (changed) to the fact that the world is round instead of flat.
Current theories that are changing daily--
"How was the universe formed?"
"How did life begin"?
"Was there ever life on Mars"?
"What is all that DNA for?"
"How do we make more efficient solar cells?"
"What will happen with global warming, and how can we modify it?"
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
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Yes, scientific theories can change or be revised as new evidence is discovered and our understanding of the natural world evolves. This process is fundamental to the scientific method and helps to ensure that our theories align with the most up-to-date knowledge available.
Theories include that there was a mediorite or that the climate changed.
yes because theories are always changed when found new evidence
Scientific theories have changed over time as new evidence is discovered through experiments and observations. As technology advances, scientists can gather more accurate data and refine their theories accordingly. Additionally, the acceptance and rejection of ideas by the scientific community also influence the evolution of scientific theories.
There many factors affecting social sector theories, Innovation and discovery affect a lot of human mind, which in resulted to alter social sector theories.
Scientific theories can be changed or replaced when there has been significant evidence for the change. The scientific method must be used to create a new hypothesis, which must then be proven.
Nope. They keep the theory the way it is. No one changes it. Usually, when scientist have tested the theory and find out something new, they create a new theory instead of changing the first one.
Yes, have you ever changed your name before?
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