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.
bc scientific theories are hypotheses tested enough to be supported by evidence, and a fact is a proven thing. scientific theories are only right until theyre proven wrong
A theory becomes a fact when that theory is supported by experimental evidence.
Well that's kind of a broad qustion. the answer is relative to which type of science. Mosty its fact, but there are also theories and experiments. its really a mixture of both
Fact supported theories and not guesses, but reliable accounts of the real world. Most theories accepted by scientists have been repeatedly tested by experiments and thus can be used to make predictions, which are then most likely to be true
the term law is rarely applied anymore in science. it used to be used to refer to theories so well tested that no reasonable person could reasonably doubt their validity.
all theories don't become laws
science is never a fact its only Theories
all theories don't become laws
David Icke has become famous for his outlandish conspiracy theories and books. He claims that many of the worlds prominent people are in fact reptilian humanoids.
A scientific theory is something that is tried and tested, and not yet disproven. It is close to being scientific 'fact' as you can get. Not all hypotheses will become theories because sometimes they get disproven. That means the hypothesis will need to be changed and tested again.
explinations scientists came up with made up of fact
A scientific theory is something that is expiremented/tested. Not all hypotheses will become theories because sometimes they aren't facts,they are educated guesses.
They shouldn't.
In the scientific context, theories and laws serve different purposes. Theories are overarching explanations supported by a large body of evidence, while laws are concise statements describing natural phenomena. Theories do not "become" laws; they complement each other by providing explanations and descriptions in science.
Yes, in fact, the auricle as a whole is true system related to theories of Prigogine.
theory of electicity and galvanism
Theories are changed constantly. In fact, many known theories today are only theories from that of someone else only with an improvement. Many scientific theories for example are developed that way. Take this for example, many thought the world was flat, that theory developed (changed) to the fact that the world is round instead of flat. Current theories that are changing daily-- "How was the universe formed?" "How did life begin"? "Was there ever life on Mars"? "What is all that DNA for?" "How do we make more efficient solar cells?" "What will happen with global warming, and how can we modify it?"