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whenever an experiment fails to confirm the theory it is no longer a theory ... it becomes a hypothesis
One theory that explains why scientific theories grow stronger over time is because more scientists study and work on the theory. Over time as the theory is studied in greater depth it becomes more accepted.
Explain how a research becomes a scientific knowledge
Theories are based on observations and testing. They are widely held to be accurate and form the basis for scientific principles. Theories are upheld by mounting and corroborative evidence. In contrast, a hypothesis is a possible explanation based upon initial observations and an understanding of supporting facts. As observations and tests further support a hypothesis, it becomes accepted within the scientific community and begins to form a theory..
Scientific Laws are descriptions of certain phenomenon or class of phenomena of nature which are believed to be universal and invariant in time. And theories are collections of organized ideas, models which attempt to explain observations and relate them to other observations. Simply put, while a law states that something happens, a theory explains why and how something happens. Hope, this was somewhat helpful! Clear Skies! Edit: In addition, in science a Hypothesis becomes a theory when data from experiments supports the hypothesis. A theory becomes law after many repeated experiments fail to disprove the theory, and back up the initial findings.
whenever an experiment fails to confirm the theory it is no longer a theory ... it becomes a hypothesis
One theory that explains why scientific theories grow stronger over time is because more scientists study and work on the theory. Over time as the theory is studied in greater depth it becomes more accepted.
Explain how a research becomes a scientific knowledge
By definition a Theory is nothing more than an unproven idea, and therefore until it becomes proven (and a Fact) is subject to change as more information about the area of study becomes available. Until it can be proven 100% of the time (e.g. Gravity) it will remain a Theory, and no matter how sound will be subject to revision until it can be proven 100% of the time.
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Theories are based on observations and testing. They are widely held to be accurate and form the basis for scientific principles. Theories are upheld by mounting and corroborative evidence. In contrast, a hypothesis is a possible explanation based upon initial observations and an understanding of supporting facts. As observations and tests further support a hypothesis, it becomes accepted within the scientific community and begins to form a theory..
Scientific Laws are descriptions of certain phenomenon or class of phenomena of nature which are believed to be universal and invariant in time. And theories are collections of organized ideas, models which attempt to explain observations and relate them to other observations. Simply put, while a law states that something happens, a theory explains why and how something happens. Hope, this was somewhat helpful! Clear Skies! Edit: In addition, in science a Hypothesis becomes a theory when data from experiments supports the hypothesis. A theory becomes law after many repeated experiments fail to disprove the theory, and back up the initial findings.
when the problem needs a scientific proof it becomes a scientific problem
Management theories are very helpful - as more theories come out it becomes more apparent that there is no single theory - and that every approach has its time and place.
The most difficult part about understanding the Universe is actually finding out the information through complicated mathematics. All the discoveries ever made were through the use of theories, evidence and a set of complex mathematics which proved the theories and evidence. Without the mathematic equations, theories can't be proved, and hence understanding the universe becomes impossible.
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