why did other scientist not accpet Alfred Wegeners theory
Many geologists and scientists at the time made fun of Alfred Wegener's Drift Theory, dismissing it as implausible and unscientific. Wegener's theory of continental drift proposed that the continents were once connected and drifted apart over time, which was not widely accepted until much later when the theory of plate tectonics was formulated.
Many scientists accept the Big Bang Theory as the leading explanation for the origin of the universe. This theory posits that the universe began approximately 13.8 billion years ago from an extremely hot and dense singularity and has been expanding ever since. Evidence supporting this theory includes the cosmic microwave background radiation and the observed redshift of distant galaxies. The Big Bang Theory provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the evolution of the universe over time.
Alfred Wegener's evidence for the theory of continental drift included matching coastlines on different continents, similar rock formations and mountain ranges across continents, and the presence of identical fossils on separate continents. He also noted the jigsaw-like fit of South America and Africa and the distribution of climatic zones in ways that made more sense if the continents were once connected.
Most scientists rejected Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift for nearly half a century primarily because he could not provide a convincing mechanism for how continents could move. His ideas contradicted the prevailing belief in a static Earth, and his explanations lacked sufficient geological evidence. Additionally, the scientific community favored alternative theories, such as land bridges and fixed continents, which seemed more plausible at the time. It wasn't until the development of plate tectonics in the mid-20th century, which provided a solid framework and evidence for continental movement, that Wegener's ideas gained acceptance.
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of Continental Drift in 1912.
There was no evidence to prove it
because he was a fat battyboy
Alfred Wegeners 1912 theory of Plate tectonics and continental drift.
they though he was crazy and became his critics
Accumulating data, especially proof of sea floor spreading.
Alfred Wegener did not have the "HOW" factor- because of no evidence on the process, they could not believe his theory.
Alfred Wegener's continental drift theory has subsequently been honed by scientific discoveries to the more all-inclusive plate tectonic theory which is generally accepted by earth scientists.
Alfred
alfred wegner
probably when you can prove it
the quantum theory
Each scientists have there own opinion. Some accept theories and some have to have facts.