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Unlike religion, science need objective and strong evidence before giving credit to a theory as explanation of something. And anything that has been proven "true" can always be proven wrong by any other new theory which fits better or simoly be proven wrong.
because science is ultimately not just facts. science is about finding explanation for facts.
create another one
in the scientific method the hypothesis is always assumed correct until proven wrong by the experiment that is being performed
New technologies and new discoveries led to the verification of previous scientific discoveries, and some were proven wrong. In other words, science is always changing because new discoveries prove old ones wrong and lead to further questions, sometimes perhaps more than were answered. Hope this helps, I know I sound confusing.
Unlike religion, science need objective and strong evidence before giving credit to a theory as explanation of something. And anything that has been proven "true" can always be proven wrong by any other new theory which fits better or simoly be proven wrong.
Science forms theories, the church lies when they are proven wrong. Pretty simple.
Unfalsifiable questions. What this means is that if a question cannot be proven wrong by any means, then science cannot provide any answers about it.
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
Nope, educated assumptions are more of a theoretical answer to a question, since theory cannot be proven wrong given the conditions put forth before the theory is stated, same with the educated assumption, what can be proven wrong is the conditions given prior to the assumption
because science is ultimately not just facts. science is about finding explanation for facts.
All the time. Science is the act of questioning everything, including what you already think you know.
Wrong question/way of looking at things - there is science to be found in ALL activities and everywhere.
Yes, but it can always be proven wrong. Nothing in science is for sure right.
I thought there was no such thing as a stupid question, but I have been proven wrong, Thanks for keeping me humble.
Falsifiability is important in science because it allows theories and hypotheses to be tested and potentially proven wrong. This helps ensure that scientific ideas are based on evidence and can be revised or discarded if they are found to be incorrect.
no because our profecional science teacher said no and hes never wrong.