A scientific theory is a structure which explains a set of empirical observations. Some well known theories:
Newton's theories of motion: explained how objects moved in the universe.
Einstein's general theory of relativity: explained how matter behaves in the universe.
Darwin's theory of natural selection: explained why there is a huge number of related species and how new species arose.
in real science, anything with the word theory in-front of it means it hasn't been disproven - for example gravity is a theory.
A theory is an idea system with a lot of evidence to support it--for example, the theory of evolution. A law (in science) is an idea system with proof attached to it--no contradictions--example, the law of gravitation.
Generally no, one example of where science is more advanced is through deadly diseases. In theory, science will always be ahead of technology.
i dont think its a science its a scientific theory
Some major theories in science include the Big Bang Theory, the theory of Global Warming, and the Theory of Evolution.
Science and theory in the early 20th century?.
The everyday use of "theory" implies opinion or generalization such as expressing a "theory" about O.J. Simpson and the murder he was tried for. On the other hand, "theory" in science is the strongest statement that can be made based on years of investigation, lengthy discussion, and a finalization among the overall scientific community. The Theory of Evolution is a scientific example.
Behavioural science approach,management science & contigency theory
Systems theory in political science emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. It was influenced by the work of scholars such as David Easton and Karl Deutsch, who applied concepts from systems theory to analyze political processes and behavior.
it is a example of a law that can't be proven by science
there are many theory's in science
yes it is because you make a theory to observe in science