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The laws of science can never change, however our understanding of how they work may change as our understanding increases or we discover flaws in the theories

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Does science change?

no science NEVER EVER changes. over all these years science hasn't changed a bit. yes different people discovered different things but other than that science doesn't change and it never will!


Do sientific laws ever change?

Yes - frequently. As new knowledge is gained.


What is the science term for law?

The laws that science cares about are the laws of nature.


How many laws are there in science?

There is no definitive number of laws in science as new laws are discovered and formulated over time. Some well-known laws in science include Newton's laws of motion, the laws of thermodynamics, and the laws of conservation of mass and energy.


Who wrote the laws of science?

Many different scientists have worked on the various laws of science.


Given that causal laws of nature are descriptions of past events on what basis can you assume that these laws must be the same in the future?

Since shortly after the moment of Creation (Big Bang, or by God), there is no evidence that the laws of nature and science have ever changed.


What are the consequences of Newton's Laws of Motion?

Newton's Laws of Motion introduced Science based on Universal Laws. Newton's Laws extended Science to the ends of the Universe.


Why is science a universal language?

Because Science is based on facts. It can be called the "quest for the truth". And no matter where you go facts will remain the same. The laws and principles of Science do not change no matter where you go - therefore the "universal language". and because they are cute


What are the laws in science?

nomology


Is something that is capable of being changed?

Pretty much all things are subject to change. Science for one. The Nature of Science states that science is ever changing and our view of science will always shift and differ from previous inquiries.More Information:A variable.


Do the laws and theories of science represent ultimate truth?

No. Those laws and theories represent our best understanding of the underlying laws of nature; this understanding can change over time. Mainly, as we get a better understanding of how nature works, we refine the laws and theories.Also, many of the laws are intentional simplifications of the underlying reality.


In science what is a law?

In science, a law is a document stating a particular fact that has been proved right and hasn't ever been proved wrong, such as newton's laws and other men who have come up with explanations as to why something dose what it dose. These explanations are considered laws in the sense that the particular action or being must obey the statement, yes, even that the law becomes the head of the action or being to govern them. And so, are laws used in science to predict certain actions or being. So a law could be defined as, (a commander in charge) of a certain group of subordinates, and a law in science a law under the name of science. Go to The Free Dictionary and search (laws of science) for more info.