They try with all their might, if they are really scientists, to disprove them. As theories stand up under many challenges, and usually over the course of many years, it becomes more reasonable to consider that there is truth in the theory. But as we know, even long standing theories can be toppled when the right challenges are presented.
Like every other scientists, Greeks based their theories on observations, experiments, proofs, evidence and more.
Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
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Scientifically speaking, theories do not become facts. Facts are things that are observed to be true; theories are created to explain why a particular set of facts are true.
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Alfred Weneger, who was a German scientist somewhere in the 1930s. Other scientists didn't believe his theories at first, but about twenty years later, his theories appeared to be true.
Hypotheses and theories are proven to be true.
Like every other scientists, Greeks based their theories on observations, experiments, proofs, evidence and more.
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Scientific theories enable scientists to make accurate predictions about new situations.
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Scientists call theories that explain all the evidence and are widely accepted by the scientific community "well-established theories" or "well-supported theories." These theories are based on a large body of evidence and have withstood rigorous testing and scrutiny.
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Albert Einstein proposed the theories of relativity.