There was once a theory, that electromagnetic waves might be used for communication over long distance.
Your mobile phone is the proof that the theory was correct.
Putting it simply, theories and ideas are not proven scientific facts, but remain as such, an idea or a theory which have yet still to be proven.
bc scientific theories are hypotheses tested enough to be supported by evidence, and a fact is a proven thing. scientific theories are only right until theyre proven wrong
Scientific law is proven (for the most part) and scientific theory is not proven yet."However scientific law is a law that cannot be broken.
Theories are observations held to be true based on their application to observation and proven scientific laws.
Falsifiability in scientific theories means they can be proven wrong through experimentation or observation. For example, the theory of gravity can be falsified if an object falls upwards instead of downwards. Another example is the theory of evolution, which could be falsified if no transitional fossils were ever found.
a scientific theory is a description of an observed phenomenon while a scientific theory is an explanation of an observed phenomenon
No. There are several theories about who he was, but none of these have been proven without any doubt.
Some scientific principles may not be proven due to limitations in technology or methodology, complexity of the phenomenon under study, or lack of conclusive evidence. In some cases, scientific theories are continuously refined and updated as new evidence becomes available, rather than being definitively proven.
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. Scientific theories, hypotheses or more generally conjectures must be testable capable of being proved false.
Cedrick J. Murphey founded, among many other Scientific Principles, the Inverse Law of Happenstantial Averages.
Yes. Scientific theories, hypotheses or more generally conjectures must be testable capable of being proved false.