Yes. All the time.
yes because theories are always changed when found new evidence
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
Scientific ideas are modified when evidence is found that does not fit the predictions. The scientists determine why and revise the model to fit the new data.
Not so much changed, but simply modified to the current consensus of the scientific community. Dark Matter Energy is somehow composing 75% of the mass of this Universe. Only 25% of the mass is composed of stars, planets, black holes, etc. The theory is that the Universe will continue expanding forever pulling everything apart by this unseen and undetectable mass surrounding us out there. Even after the last sun burns out there will be an absolute light zero and space temperature zero(-454F) throughout the entire Universe. Atoms will even be ripped apart by this Universal Black Wasteland, leaving a vapor trail of molecules waiting for the next beginning. That may be what will set up the beginnings for the next Universe.
No
Yes. All the time.
Both scientific laws and scientific theorys can be changed if something new comes up in the scientific world.
yes because theories are always changed when found new evidence
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
The main similarity between scientific theories and scientific laws is that both are supported by extensive evidence and are used to explain natural phenomena. However, theories are broader explanations that can be modified or refined based on new evidence, while laws are specific statements that describe a consistent pattern observed in nature.
Laws can only be changed if enough evidence has been given to disprove the law and place another law in its place. Theories change all the time. Theories are basically a question that scientist try to answer. Theories are just an idea that scientists give as an explanation to a question but they are not sure yet
I don't think there is any beliefs of science that can't be changed, but we typically treat the scientific laws as certain.
Scientific laws. Scientific laws. Scientific laws. Scientific laws.
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Scientific ideas are modified when evidence is found that does not fit the predictions. The scientists determine why and revise the model to fit the new data.
Societal regulations and laws may be developed or changed in response to scientific findings. Which type of scientific research has resulted in the passing of many laws?