This is like asking why you're here asking this question. Because you want to know, perhaps?
a scientific explanation of the total causal relationships of an assemblage of phenomena that are mutually coordinated but not subordinated at places.
The job of a scientist is to study natural phenomena with the aim of understanding and perhaps utilizing these occurrences. The study of earthquakes is seismology, and a scientist who studies them is a seismologist.
An astronomer is a scientist who studies celestial objects and phenomena in the universe to understand its nature and evolution.
scientist accepted bohr's model as a useful explanation (apex)
A systematic explanation of the relationship among phenomena refers to identifying patterns, connections, and causal links between different elements or variables in a structured way. It involves applying logic, evidence, and a disciplined approach to understand how various factors interact and influence each other to produce specific outcomes or behaviors. By systematically exploring these relationships, researchers can develop theories or models that help explain and predict complex phenomena.
to answer the age old question "Why?"
A systematic, abstract explanation of phenomena is a(n
Theory
One possible explanation is that the phenomena could be the result of a specific cause or underlying mechanism, supported by evidence or logical reasoning. Additional research or experimentation may be needed to further validate the proposed explanation.
The phenomena would be the same historically as it is today
A meteorologist is a scientist who studies weather and atmospheric phenomena.
a theory
hypothesis?
Theory
There is no scientific explanation for demons, ghosts or UFO's. Most scientist deny the existence of such phenomena, while some few say that we just can't explain it yet.
The ball lightening phenomena still has yet to be solved.The natural phenomena has everyone baffled.
No, he is an engineer. Science, n. Investigation of natural phenomena. Engineering, n. Domestication of natural phenomena. Technology, n. Domesticated natural phenomena.