Science is an ongoing process. Every day, scientists are doing research. They are performing experiments, and observing the natural world, and working on various forms of theoretical explanations for what they have observed. New observations and new logical analyses will lead to new theories. This process began with Galileo, and it is still taking place.
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There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
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.
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.
yes because theories are always changed when found new evidence
whenever an experiment fails to confirm the theory it is no longer a theory ... it becomes a hypothesis
A scientific theory is not the same as a scientific law because a law is already proved and used but theories can be changed by other scientists is the view of a 13 year old girl.
How do scientific theories develop and change?
scientific theories are needed because they just are heheehee:D
I think Scientific Theories can be changeable. If we find new theories that prove others wrong, that scientific theory can be proved wrong. Galileo used shapes of different masses at the Leaning Tower of Pisa. He had refuted the theory about free falling objects, championed by Aristole. So there you have it! He changed a scientific theory! Actually, two! He proved that the earth was NOT in the center of the universe, which had been accepted since ancient time. People can scientific theories CAN be changeable. Not unchangeable.
A scientific theory is not the same as a scientific law because a law is already proved and used but theories can be changed by other scientists is the view of a 13 year old girl.
Some scientific theories explaining the origin of Earth include the nebular hypothesis, which suggests that the solar system formed from a rotating disk of gas and dust, and the giant impact hypothesis, which proposes that the Moon formed from debris created by a collision between Earth and a Mars-sized protoplanet. Other theories include the core accretion model for planet formation and the theory of planetary migration.