Yes, they can, if new evidence is discovered to support a change in the theory.
Physical theories are not provable in the sense of mathematical theorems. They depend on evidence, and they can be disproved if enough contrary evidence comes up.
Theory implies unproven. Law implies proven. So theories can change, if disproven
How do scientific theories develop and change?
no
they can change over time
when enough evidence contradicts earlier ideas
No, scientific theories change all the time as new observations present new data, new theories are formed to explain the observations and are checked to see if they predict correctly the outcome of new experiments.The scientific method remains the same.
How do scientific theories develop and change?
no
they can change over time
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.
When there are more convincing theories occur and proved experimentally, scientist will modify or change the current theories.
Scientific theories can be modified and in some cases completely scrapped based upon new research.
when enough evidence contradicts earlier ideas
scientific theories are needed because they just are heheehee:D
No, scientific theories change all the time as new observations present new data, new theories are formed to explain the observations and are checked to see if they predict correctly the outcome of new experiments.The scientific method remains the same.
maths is useful to tell scientific theories becaus
They are scientific theories.
Scientists make use of theories in order to gain further scientific knowledge