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a scientific theory is a description of an observed phenomenon while a scientific theory is an explanation of an observed phenomenon
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
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This is a bit of a toughy really. Scientific theory can be thought of as falling into one of 3 categories. 1. Law. This is something that is generally accepted by all of the scientific community or the vast majority of those within the specific scientific field. e.g. Newton's Laws of motion etc 2 Theory. This is widely accepted by most of the scientific community or large amount of those in a specific field although opposing theories may exist. 3. Hypothesis (literally meaning below thesis or lower than theory). Is generally a new discovery or procedure to be introduced to the scientific community. So, coming back to your question: The purest scientific theory would probably be defined as Law, thus being accepted by all or the majority of the scientific community. Hope this helps.
Experiments and repeatabilty
how well existing scientific data are explained by the new theory.
after its been evaluated and tested repeatedly
The Big Bang Theory is very well accepted by the scientific community; it is considered to be solidly supported, and it is regarded as the best theory that we presently have, to explain the origin of the universe as we know it.
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Alfred Wegener was the proponent of the Continental Drift Theory. The scientific community accepted this theory due to the phenomena of paleomagnetism, sea floor spreading and plate tectonics.
A scientific theory become a law when it is widely recognized and accepted by the scientific community in the epoch.
a scientific theory is a description of an observed phenomenon while a scientific theory is an explanation of an observed phenomenon
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
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A scientific theory is a theory that explains the scientist's observations, whereas a scientific law is a repeated pattern in the world that we have not sought an explanation for.Also, a scientific theory is proven correct in this time, but may not be correct during future times.