No. Those laws and theories represent our best understanding of the underlying laws of nature; this understanding can change over time. Mainly, as we get a better understanding of how nature works, we refine the laws and theories.Also, many of the laws are intentional simplifications of the underlying reality.
You have not told us which Ultimate Truth you are asking about.
Science does not really deal in ultimate truth, it only deals in reasonable conclusions.
In my opinion, science is the truth although there are no definite answer to theories in science. Though, to have a theory out of science, one must have sufficient evidence to support the theory.
In science, truth is established through evidence-based experimentation, observation, and peer review. Scientific theories are continually tested and refined to ensure they accurately explain natural phenomena. Consensus among scientists further strengthens the reliability of scientific truths.
No. Science is ruthlessly tested and if theories fail they are discarded. Religion has no tests at all, and has no bearing on any scientific subject. Faith and truth are different things. You can believe what you want - science is about finding out truth.
The concept of "Ultimate Truth" is not a concept found in Judaism.
Theories aren't considered absolute truths because science is always changing; as new evidence is uncovered, a theory may be revised or replaced by a more useful explanation.
The Ultimate Truth - 2004 was released on: USA: August 2004
No, it is not possible for matter to be the basis and the ultimate source of truth, although some truth can be found in examining matter.
Truth is not gradeable, there are not degrees of truth. However, for emphasis, the ultimate truth is absolute truth.
The cast of The Ultimate Truth - 2013 includes: Joshua Lee Young as Damien
yoga helps inner self to unite with higher authority or the ultimate truth. The ultimate truth is Brahman, everything else is just an illusion, only brahman is the ultimate truth.