Theories are ideas, educatied ideas, but still only ideas. A scientist may change a scientific theory if new facts or information are found, if other scientists' review find errors, if attempts to apply the theory are unsuccessful, or if they see that the calculations are wrong when they double check them, and so then they would retest and rewrite their theory to correct the errors.
Science is testing a belief with the means to disprove it and being unable to do so.
Scientific Fact = something that has yet to be disproved.
Because technology might change in the future.
Scientists have very different life styles, one from another. There is no single "scientific lifestyle." So how a given scientist lives might be either a cause or effect of that scientist's brilliance - presuming that scientist is brilliant, not all are - or it may have no relation at all to how brilliant a scientist is.
it is very easy to say buy u researching it Science is tentative meaning as new scientific discoveries are made modifications can be made.
a observation's purpose in a scientific experiment is to declare a little cause in a change of something very important. When a scientist is experimenting on something he decides to give a little joy to a little something and WA la it's sweet sexy gift set that can really go oh la la.
It could be the result of better information, a new model or both. Alternatively, the scientist might be modelling different scenarios.
new technology
Because technology might change in the future.
New technology come out so thy could prove another point
Proof of it being wrong or another improved and better theory.
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The manipulation of an independent variable during a scientific experiment allows a scientist to find a cause and effect relationship between variables. This is because the manipulation changes the results and measurements.
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Yes, new evidence or developments in the future can cause a scientific theory to be revised or even discarded. As our understanding of the world grows and advances, theories must evolve to fit the new information. This process is a fundamental part of the scientific method.
Scientists have very different life styles, one from another. There is no single "scientific lifestyle." So how a given scientist lives might be either a cause or effect of that scientist's brilliance - presuming that scientist is brilliant, not all are - or it may have no relation at all to how brilliant a scientist is.
The manipulation of an independent variable during a scientific experiment allows a scientist to find a cause and effect relationship between variables. This is because the manipulation changes the results and measurements.
they could discover a new atom and it would change
If new observations do not fit exactly with the current theory.