Everybody has diff ideas. They all think that they are right. There is enough evidence to support a theory but not a law.
Michio Kaku did the 'String Field Theory' with the other scientist from Japan. All Michio Kaku did was make the equation of String theory to about 1 inch long.
they couldn't agree on how it separated or what made it separate.
They explain all of the observations about a topic that scientist s have at a certain time.
Scientist use scientific methods to test the new theory. They also examine all the evidence to see if it supports the new theory. Scientist accept a new theory when many test and pieces of evidence support it.
If all conditions are the same, then the same results will occur. (Objective reality is deterministic.) If a scientific theory predicts a certain result but it does not occur always, then the theory is incomplete or incorrect (or both).
A scientific theory
The scientist who proposed that all matter is made of atoms was John Dalton in the early 19th century. His atomic theory revolutionized the field of chemistry and laid the foundation for modern atomic and molecular theory.
they work in there lab and find all the evidence they can get and then put all the clues together to make a theory
A conspiracy theory with no evidence to support it at all.
Pythagoras was a theory developed by a scientist who was greek and dutched all day long
The scientist who proposed that all matter is made up of atoms was John Dalton, known for his atomic theory in the early 19th century. Dalton's theory stated that all elements are made up of tiny indivisible particles called atoms.
It supports the theory because it can be found on all of the continents.
They did not believe him because all of their theories would be over-thrown by this change of pace in the scientific field of work.
Michio Kaku did the 'String Field Theory' with the other scientist from Japan. All Michio Kaku did was make the equation of String theory to about 1 inch long.
The scientist who first introduced the atomic theory was John Dalton in the early 19th century. Dalton's atomic theory proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, each with its own unique properties. His work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory.
Rudolf Virchow, a German scientist reported that all cells come from preexisting cells.
John Dalton, an English scientist, developed the atomic theory of matter in the early 19th century. His theory proposed that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms, each with its own unique properties. Dalton's work laid the foundation for modern atomic theory and greatly influenced the field of chemistry.