A theory is just an idea of how things work a law is a theory already proven that applies anywhere just depending of the variables used in the law
A hypothesis or (when more thoroughly examined) a theory.
A scientific theory is an experiment that still needs to be tested, but is believed to be true. A hypothesis is a fact and data based guess as to what the result(s) of an experiment will be. A scientific law is proven to be true and states that the results of the experiment will always be the same, and needs no further testing. An example of a scientific theory is the cell theory, which states that all living things are composed of at least one cell and that cells come from other cells.
For extensive information about unknown things, discovering the earth is important for Medical, Scientific, and life reasoning.
Frederick W Taylor's theory of scientific management was based on 4 principals. 1. Science over Rule of thumb 2. Scientific selection and training 3. cooperation over individualism 4. Equal division of work best suited to management and employees
To support a scientific theory, two things are required: empirical evidence that can be observed and measured, and the ability to make accurate predictions based on the theory's principles.
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Absolutely not. The Theory of Evolution is the accepted scientific theory of how living things evolved on this planet. If you're looking for a "bankrupt" theory a serious contender would be the unscientific theory of Creationism. It has absolutely no scientific currency to support it. However, as Ayn Rand said so eloquently: Those who deny reason cannot be conquered by it.
A theory is just an idea of how things work a law is a theory already proven that applies anywhere just depending of the variables used in the law
cell theory
cell theory
A hypothesis or (when more thoroughly examined) a theory.
a scientific theorie is the explanashon of of things or events based on mant observashons.a scientific law is a description of of nature based on many observations.
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
cell theory
A scientific theory is an experiment that still needs to be tested, but is believed to be true. A hypothesis is a fact and data based guess as to what the result(s) of an experiment will be. A scientific law is proven to be true and states that the results of the experiment will always be the same, and needs no further testing. An example of a scientific theory is the cell theory, which states that all living things are composed of at least one cell and that cells come from other cells.
Something that cannot be proven by the scientific theory is known as metaphysical or supernatural. These concepts are outside the realm of scientific inquiry due to their reliance on beliefs, faith, or subjective experiences that are not testable through empirical methods.