To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.
To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.
No that is absolutely not true.
# A tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. # Something taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation; an assumption. # The antecedent of a conditional statement
Yes, that is a good way to put it.
if it true that scientific endeavor is only driven by societal needs
To be true a scientific principle must be theoretically explained and experimentally (and statistically) checked to be correct and repeatable.
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A scientific law means it is always, absolutely true. If it were found untrue, it would not be a law, just a theory.
An hypothesis is an assumption that is taken to be true or valid for the purposes of scientific debate or research .
This seems to be a fairly widespread schoolyard rumor, but there is absolutely no scientific evidence that it is true.
Scientific laws are actually part of scientific theories. A law is a succinct statement of some scientific principle, often in mathematical form. For example, within Darwin's theory of evolution, we find the law of survival of the fittest.
It is absolutely not true.
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