30 years after he died, and because plate tectronics was intorduced
A scientific theory must be testable, falsifiable, and have explanatory power in order to be accepted as the correct theory for a natural event. This means that the theory must be able to be tested through experiments or observations, potentially proven wrong if new evidence arises, and provide a comprehensive explanation for the phenomenon it describes.
No, the theory of a supercontinent was initially met with skepticism by scientists when it was proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century. It was not widely accepted until the 1960s, when advancements in plate tectonics provided more evidence to support the idea.
The most widely accepted theory among scientists is that the last place humans migrated to was the Americas, crossing the Bering land bridge from Asia between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago.
Alfred Wegener is the scientist credited with proposing the theory of plate tectonics in 1912, although his ideas were not widely accepted until later.
Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift was not accepted in his lifetime because he lacked a mechanism to explain how continents could move. Additionally, his evidence was not widely considered sufficient or conclusive at the time, and he faced significant opposition from the scientific community, particularly geologists entrenched in the established theory of stationary continents.
It may become a theory.
When it is widely accepted as one.
A scientific theory becomes better accepted as it helps explain more and more observations.
A hypothesis, or group of hypotheses, that is accepted as consistently valid is a theory. Either a hypothesis or a theory can be ultimately disproven. One definition of a theory is an accepted hypothesis.
a theorem rather, it has to be proven to become an accepted theory.
a theorem rather, it has to be proven to become an accepted theory.
because alfreds brother died and that is how he became king
Caralous linnaeus theory is accepted theory of speciation
Alfreds Berzins has written: 'The unpunished crime ...'
The theory of evolution was accepted by scientists in 1859, Darwin's first book was published the same year that his theory was accepted.
Alfreds Amtmanis-Brieditis has written: 'Lappuses no dienasgramalas'
when there s proof to back it up with evidence or an experiment to test the hypothesis