Trial is another name for an experiment.
Time Trial is one instance where 'TT' is used as an abbrevation.It also means ToonTown lol or ToonTask lolIn science it means recessive
John Scopes for teaching Evolution
A trial is the performance or exercise of that experiment
Trial as an absuer fiction
No trial. It is over. Plead guility to every count.
How did the outcome of the scope trial affect the teaching of science in school?
A struggle between science and fundamentalism
the public some confident in forensic science
saying science replaces god
The theory of evolution proposed by Charles Darwin in the 19th century caused conflict between religion and science, particularly with creationist beliefs. This theory challenged traditional religious beliefs about the origins of life on Earth and led to debates about faith versus scientific evidence. The conflict between religious beliefs and scientific theories continues to be a topic of controversy in some communities today.
in science it means to do it again and again to see the results
We'd still be using trial & error - as we did for thousands of years.
The Scopes Trial
The Scopes trial refers to the "Scopes-Monkey" trial in which a high school Science teacher in Tennessee violated the Butler Act that made it unlawful to teach evolution in schools. He was found guilty.
NO. you can progress by trial and error (which was the chief mode up to about 200 years ago), but science does tend to speed things up.
Legally, William Jennings Bryan won the Scopes trial. But the long-term effect of the Scopes trial was the end of the fundamentalist movement and the rise of modernism and urban values such as evolution and science over religion.
In terms of science, a trial is when a scientist begins testing whatever hypothesis he or she is investigating. The scientist will then study the data obtained, and determine whether or not the original hypothesis needs to be changed.