A scientific law may be constantly tested but, as if the outcomes are consistent with the predictions of the law, the law is not modified.
A scientific law may be constantly tested but, as if the outcomes are consistent with the predictions of the law, the law is not modified.
A repeatable experiment proving the modified theory has to be documented and repeated...generally by multiple labs.
Scientific ideas are modified when evidence is found that does not fit the predictions. The scientists determine why and revise the model to fit the new data.
The brain is constantly being modified, so your answer is yes.Take pain/depression pills as an example.
WikiAnswers is constantly being "modified" with new questions, answers, and changes to existing answers.
Yes, that is indeed what a scientific theory does.
It's a scientific law
Yes, all the time.
The law of universal gravitation was said to be inspired by a falling apple and its analogy to the constantly falling moon.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
Yes. All the time.