Laws have been proven, theories have not
Laws have been proven, theories have not
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
all theories don't become laws
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
the laws of motion
A scientific theory become a law when it is widely recognized and accepted by the scientific community in the epoch.
In the scientific context, theories and laws serve different purposes. Theories are overarching explanations supported by a large body of evidence, while laws are concise statements describing natural phenomena. Theories do not "become" laws; they complement each other by providing explanations and descriptions in science.
"Laws" are just simplified descriptions of theories.
all theories don't become laws
Laws differ from theories because laws describe observed patterns in nature or society, based on empirical evidence, while theories provide explanations and interpretations of these patterns. Laws do not provide the underlying mechanisms or reasons why these patterns exist, which is the function of a theory.
Laws exist in nature and can be discovered. Theories are attempts to explain something (such as the behavior of something in a specific situation) Hypotheses are suggestions which hopefully can be tested and if proved correct could become theory.
Theories never become laws. Theories explain facts and scientific observations; laws describe the behavior of an object in nature. A scientific law explains what will happen, but it doesn't explain why. Theories explain why.