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If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
Scientist use scientific methods to test the new theory. They also examine all the evidence to see if it supports the new theory. Scientist accept a new theory when many test and pieces of evidence support it.
If observations don't match the theory, then either the theory or the experiment is wrong. Maybe a measuring device isn't sensitive or accurate enough. If the experiment is right, but results doesn't match theory, then it's time to come up with a new theoru that matches the experiment's results.
They use them to make new observations, that may result in the change of their theory.
No, scientific theories change all the time as new observations present new data, new theories are formed to explain the observations and are checked to see if they predict correctly the outcome of new experiments.The scientific method remains the same.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
Because the old theory demonstrably did not explain the observations.
a.if a new observations are made, it can be replaced.
The Big Bang Theory is important as it is the framework for understanding the Universe. The framework holds observations together and explains new observations.
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If new observations do not fit exactly with the current theory.
Scientist use scientific methods to test the new theory. They also examine all the evidence to see if it supports the new theory. Scientist accept a new theory when many test and pieces of evidence support it.
If observations don't match the theory, then either the theory or the experiment is wrong. Maybe a measuring device isn't sensitive or accurate enough. If the experiment is right, but results doesn't match theory, then it's time to come up with a new theoru that matches the experiment's results.
They use them to make new observations, that may result in the change of their theory.
No, scientific theories change all the time as new observations present new data, new theories are formed to explain the observations and are checked to see if they predict correctly the outcome of new experiments.The scientific method remains the same.