Galileo was the scientist that had ideas about falling objects
tested on the moon by astronauts more than 400 years after
his death.
The scientist who tested and proved Oparian's theory was Stanley L. Miller and Harold Urey.
it is an educated guess that can be tested by experiment
An observable explanation, that can be tested.
A theory is useless if it cannot be tested and verified/disproven. That is the purpose of experiments.
A hypothesis is an educated guess made by scientist or well normal people like you and me, but a theory gets tested by various other scientist and also regular people.
Galileo Galilei was the first to conduct experiments on the effect of gravity on falling objects. He demonstrated that objects of different masses fall at the same rate in the absence of air resistance, challenging the common belief at the time.
The scientist who tested and proved Oparian's theory was Stanley L. Miller and Harold Urey.
it is an educated guess that can be tested by experiment
An observable explanation, that can be tested.
The scientist tested their hypothesis, and feudle to the answer the hypothesis was right
The forensic scientist tested the crime scene for latent fingerprints.
Depending on the results of that test, either accept or reject that hypothesis.
The British scientist Sir Arthur Eddington tested Einstein's theory of relativity during a solar eclipse in 1919 by observing the deflection of starlight passing close to the sun. His observations supported Einstein's predictions, confirming the bending of light around massive objects as predicted by general relativity.
The theory of gravity predicts that objects with mass will attract each other. This can be tested by conducting experiments to measure the gravitational force between various objects and confirming if the results align with the predictions of the theory.
Yes they have. They've found out milk will clog the pores of the plant
it is so very dangerous to travel if it is not tested by the scientist
A theory is useless if it cannot be tested and verified/disproven. That is the purpose of experiments.