It a humorous name for a hoped-for scientific theory -- not yet developed -- out of which we could derive all four forces in our Universe. Another name is Grand Unification.
As an example of what unification means, Isaac newton was able to unify the law of orbits of planets around our Sun with the law of falling bodies on the surface of our Earth -- either can be derived by Newton's Law of Gravity.
At present we have a law dealing with gravity -- general relativity -- and a law dealing with the other three forces -- the Standard Model -- but these two laws are completely incompatible with each other. A single law from which we could derive both of these other two laws has been called the "Theory of Everything." There is nothing religious about it whatsoever.
The scientific theory of creation is not a recognized scientific theory. In science, the prevailing theory explaining the origins of the universe, Earth, and life is the theory of evolution by natural selection, which is supported by a large body of evidence from various scientific disciplines such as biology, genetics, geology, and paleontology. Creationism, on the other hand, is a belief system rooted in religious or mythological explanations for the origins of the universe and life.
The theory that prevailed before the scientific revolution, at least in Europe, was that everything the human race needed to know could be found either in the bible or in the writings of Aristotle.
The invention of the telescope led scientists to develop the heliocentric theory.
No, the theory of evolution deals with scientific explanations for the diversity of life on Earth, while religious beliefs focus on matters of faith and spirituality. Many religious individuals and organizations have found ways to reconcile their beliefs with the theory of evolution.
Evolution is a scientific theory explaining the diversity of modern life. The various forms of creationism are religious beliefs, usually inspired by ancient myths captured in religious scriptures.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
Between Scientific Theory and what?
Scientific observations and experimental results are required for a theory to be scientific.
The invention of the telescope led scientists to develop the heliocentric theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of how the world works answered by the scientific method.
That would depend on the scientific theory in question.