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As new evidence is discovered it can cause a theory to be revised or discarded.
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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.
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If new observations are discovered that clash with the previous theory, then the theory will have to be revised.
That's true. A theory es exactly that - theory... Results from experimentation can prove or disprove a theory.
The Big Bang Theory and the revised Steady State Theory are similar in that they are both in compliance with the Cosmological Principle, which states that the Universe is homogeneous and isotropic in Space and Time, and the concept of an expanding universe. The Big Bang Theory and the revised Steady State Theory are different by virtue of their proposed models. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence for an evolutionary expansion of the universe and rationalization for a finite age of the universe. The revised Steady State Theory promotes that new matter and energy are continuously created as the universe expands and the rationalization for an ageless universe.
Evolution is called a theory based on known researched information. When or if some of the information is found to be incorrect or if new information becomes availabe, the theory may be revised.
He made Einsteins theory of relativity "Beautifull". He proved Einsteins original and not his revised theory of relativity was indeed correct. But most of all, he is an amaising person! He made Einsteins theory of relativity "Beautifull". He proved Einsteins original and not his revised theory of relativity was indeed correct. But most of all, he is an amaising person!
Any information or previously held beliefs can be revised when new information is discovered. This includes scientific theories, personal opinions, or any other form of knowledge that was based on incomplete or inaccurate information. The ability to revise our thoughts and beliefs in light of new evidence is an important part of the learning and growth process.