Scientifically speaking, theories do not become facts. Facts are things that are observed to be true; theories are created to explain why a particular set of facts are true.
Facts are information that you have confirmed and know to be true. Inferences are things you believe to be true and have taken an educated guess on based on the information and facts that you have available at the time.
Assumption
no its theory
Ideally, all accepted facts would be absolutely, irrefutably true. However, mistakes are sometimes made and accepted facts can be disproved. I guess, technically, no "fact" is ever truly irrefutable, as anyone can try to disprove the findings of another person. (They can attempt to refute it.)
Wobblies
Wobblies
eugen v. debs hoped they would elect the socialist party of America to office ap3x
they hoped to bring about radical political change by organizing all workers
The "Wobblies" (; Your welcome!
The (IWW) Wobblies
It is called Wobblies
It depends what those 'facts' are.
Which is true of the Mayflower?
true.
wibbly wobblies are small children's toys that have a rounded bottom and therefore they wobble
Scientifically speaking, theories do not become facts. Facts are things that are observed to be true; theories are created to explain why a particular set of facts are true.