One example of a pseudoscientific idea is Astrology, which claims that the positions of celestial bodies influence human behavior and personality, lacking empirical support and scientific validation. In contrast, a scientific idea is the theory of evolution, which is supported by extensive evidence from genetics, fossil records, and observations of natural selection, explaining the diversity of life on Earth through a well-established framework.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
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Using a scientific method (pehaps you mean rather than a religious one) and having a scientific mentality and attitude when aproaching a matter (for example, the creation of the earth) allows you to be able to remove yourself from all personal belifes and concentrate on the hard proveable scientifical facts.
One Idea was the appreciation that the age of the Earth was much greater than had hitherto for been imagined.
A scientific question is one that can be answered by making observations and gathering evidence; one that can be investigate by scientific inquiry A scientific question is a type of question concerning something that is answerable with a scientific method, explanation or scientific experiment.
One way to distinguish between a pseudoscientific explanation and a scientific explanation is to look at whether the explanation is based on evidence that can be tested and verified through rigorous experimentation and observation. Scientific explanations rely on empirical evidence and follow the principles of the scientific method, while pseudoscientific explanations often lack empirical evidence and rely on anecdotal or unverifiable claims.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
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Ionized water is one of many products and panaceas that the wonky-water wellness industry flogs onto the large segment of the general public that lacks the scientific background to distinguish scientific fact from pseudoscientific hype when the two are closely intertwined.
An idea, usually a widely known one
Never. The scientific method precludes this. One can only say that an Idea has not yet been superseded by a better one.
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one good thing to do is to never stop questioning...
no idea i need it tooooooo and why is no one answering?????
There is more than one species of rabbit in Indiana, and each species has its own scientific name. One example of a rabbit found in Indiana is the Swamp Rabbit, which has the scientific name Sylvilagus aquaticus.
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