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A theory or a hypothesis.
'Evolution of the fittest by natural evolution' is attributed to Darwin and Wallace. An alternate phrasing might be 'Failure of the least-fit by ... ', which equally (or better) explains the results.
it studys nature and tests mixtures of nature!
The Scientific Method is a systematic procedure for solving problems and exploring natural phenomena: 1.Observations (data) are the foundation of the scientific method data can be qualitative or quantitative. data is most useful when collected under controlled conditions (experiments) experiments must be repeatable and reproducible. 2. Natural laws compactly summarize patterns in a large amount of data often apply only under special conditions are descriptions of nature, not facts or explanations. 3. Hypotheses tentative explanations designed to guide experimentation a useful hypothesis must be testable must be rejected or corrected when they conflict with experiment. 4.Theories a well-tested explanation for experimental data based on a set of hypotheses.must be discarded or refined when they can't explain new experimental results scientific theories have three aspects: philosophical, mathematical, and empirical. Understand all three, or risk misusing the theory! a good theory... explains currently available data is as simple as possible (but no simpler!) accurately predicts results of future experiments suggests new lines of work and new ways to think clearly shows underlying connections.
scientific theory
what is logical explanation for events observed in nature
tentative transferrable perpetual speculative
what is the person who uses observations and clear reasoning to undrestand the processes and patterns in nature are called
The answer to that would be Law.
Hypothesis: testable prediction made before an experiment Theory: an explanation that accounts for and is supported by all the evidence we have on a topic Law: a rule of nature, often mathematical, that fits all observations and data
Hypothesis: testable prediction made before an experiment Theory: an explanation that accounts for and is supported by all the evidence we have on a topic Law: a rule of nature, often mathematical, that fits all observations and data
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Science is always a work in progress, and its conclusions are always tentative. But just as the word "theory" means something special to the scientist, so too does the word "tentative." Science's conclusions are not tentative in the sense that they are temporary until the real answer comes along. Scientific conclusions are well founded in their factual content and thinking and are tentative only in the sense that all ideas are open to scrutiny. In science, the tentativeness of ideas such as the nature of atoms, cells, stars or the history of the Earth refers to the willingness of scientists to modify their ideas as new evidence appears