Because sOMETIMES THERE ARE MANY proofs
Scientifically when does a cell become a living thing
Albert Einstein accomplish the theory relativity.
It is NOT scientifically disputed as the overwhelming number of scientists accept evolutionary theory. Those scientists, and others, that do not accept the theory do so for religiously ideological reasons, though they try to rationalize this by pseudo scientific proposals.
They are attempts to describe scientifically or otherwise some process/event/circumstance.
If you're talking about what I think you're talking about, the fact that it is not "scientifically valid" might have a lot to do with it.
It is a theory that can't be scientifically proven or disproven. As a theory, it's a belief or principle that guides the people who believe in it. One God is as good a theory as any other and by far the most widely accepted.
Moseley was the first to clear and scientifically justify in 1913 the atomic number studying X-ray spectra of chemical elements. But Moseley hadn't a personal atomic theory, he was not the discoverer of the atomic theory.
Thomas Paine wrote Common Sense. His was one of the main persuasive voices in convincing the Americans to become independent of Britain.
No, it is just a theory because the Mayan calendar stops on December 21, 2012.
convincing enough influential people that its true! and proving it....2 VERY different things altogether..
As with any theory, it is made of ideas, and thoughts. I know of many theories involving the ocean, but none specifically called oceanic theory. I have done some research, and found nothing relating to an "oceanic theory." Scientifically speaking, a theory is one of the steps in the scientific process. 1 Observation 2 Hypothesis 3 Experimentation 4 Results (if results don't agree with hypothesis, return to 2) 5 Theory The process is repeated many times to rule out chance, and if you get the same results every time, it can scientifically be called a theory. If you continue on to scientific proof that your theory is correct and cannot be explained in by any other means, it becomes scientific law. However, very little is actually scientific law in modern science. Even gravity is only scientifically a theory.
Moseley was the first to clear and scientifically justify in 1913 the atomic number studying X-ray spectra of chemical elements. But Moseley hadn't a personal atomic theory, he was not the discoverer of the atomic theory.