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New scientific ideas are accepted or rejected based on compelling evidence.
They go through critical evaluation .
they go though critical evaluation
- Democritus and Leukipus ideas were not based on experiments (impossible 2 500 years ago)- These ideas were too advanced for that era
The National Science Education Standards defines scientific inquiry as "the diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and propose explanations based on the evidence derived from their work. Scientific inquiry also refers to the activities through which students develop knowledge and understanding of scientific ideas, as well as an understanding of how scientists study the natural world."
Might be called the scientific method.
"Experimental" refers to something that involves new ideas, methods, or practices that are not yet fully established or widely accepted. It is often used to describe activities aimed at testing hypotheses or exploring new possibilities in a scientific or artistic context.
look at other scientific ideas
Scientific theory construction involves developing a hypothesis based on observations or existing knowledge, then designing experiments to test the hypothesis. Testing involves collecting data, analyzing it, and drawing conclusions to either support or reject the hypothesis. This process helps to refine and validate scientific theories over time.
Aristotle's thoughts on spontaneous generation are considered non-scientific because they were based on observation and common sense rather than empirical evidence and experimentation. His ideas lacked the rigor and methodical approach that characterizes scientific reasoning, leading to errors in his understanding of the natural world.
Only one if the theory is correct and can stand up to scientific testing. The number of theories really means nothing other than it gives more ideas to test. You could have hundreds of theories and they could all be wrong.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
The Gothic genre focused on supernatural ideas, while the scientific revolution centered on logical ideas.
Answer this question… Scientific ideas are changed when better ones are found.
The Scientific Method
Scientific ideas are modified when evidence is found that does not fit the predictions. The scientists determine why and revise the model to fit the new data.
Practical scientific enquiry testing Greek ideas began in the Renaissance period, around the 16th century. During this time, figures like Galileo and Leonardo da Vinci conducted experiments that challenged and further developed the theories proposed by the ancient Greeks.