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his discovery was in 1500.
With each new discovery in Physics there is a small rewrite of the laws of Physics. The Scientific Method used by Physicists and others means that to make a major rewrite of the Laws of Physics would involve a major discovery in physics being proven by more than just the discoverer
only sit under an apple tree if your sure you will make a fascinating scientific discovery I'd heard that the motto of Sir Isaac Newton was: Hypothesis Non Fingo - I frame no hypotheses
1993
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He did the Relativity Theory and he was a major astronomer expanded Knowledge of Gravity.
Yes scientists can make mistakes, they are only people and all people can make mistakes. However the scientific methodrequires that any scientific discovery is repeatable and can be authenticated independently. This means that if a mistake is made it will likely be discovered.
his discovery was in 1500.
Scientists record their results in their scientific notebook. They share their results in scientific presentations, poster sessions and peer-reviewed journal articles.
Because no scientific work is considered a "discovery" until it has been independently verified by several other scientists in different places. If their work verifies the original claim, then it is indeed, a "discovery" by the first scientist in question. If the work of the other scientists cannot verify it, or vary wildly from the first scientist's work, then it is not a new "discovery".
Scientific and technological discoveries are accepted if their evidence can be empirically validated through rigorous experimentation, observation, and analysis. Consistent replication of results by multiple researchers and the ability to make predictions based on the discovery also contribute to its acceptance within the scientific community.
He made discoveries using a more primitive version of the scientific method. He drew and recorded his findings using details and was not big on experimentation.
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He is credited as being the creator of the first version of the periodic table of elements. Using the table, he predicted the properties of elements yet to be discovered.
What discovery? Put in the title what is the importance of blah blah's discovery? Make a new question that someone can freaking answer!!
2013
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