MANY years ago, it was believed that the oldest white dwarf stars were older than the derived age of the Universe. This is now known to be false.
They can't be proven with 100% scientific certainty. No one was there to witness the big bang, so we can't technically say that it definitely happened. And we wouldn't call the Steady State Theory a law, since it has been seriously discounted in recent decades. It is worth adding that when time honored theories become 'laws' it is not because they have be proven with 100% certainty. It is because they have survived the test of time and the test of many, many scientific challenges. Nothing can really be proven with 100% scientific certainty.
Real scientists do not "gather evidence in support of" any theory. The technical term for that kind of thing is "cherry-picking". Real scientists build a theory to explain the evidence that they have already gathered, and then test the theory to see whether it holds water. The easiest, fastest way to make sure that you are regarded as a wingnut by real scientists is to adopt or invent a theory, and then spend your time trying to prove it.
No, Galileo Galilei did not invent the classical test theory. The classical test theory in psychometrics was developed by mental testing pioneer Charles Spearman in the early 20th century. The theory focuses on the relationship between observed test scores and the true underlying construct being measured.
The Big Bang Model has survived every test that has been put up against it, starting with the existence and the spectrum of the cosmic background microwave radiation. To say it is "nonsense" is the intellectual equivalent of saying that Newton's law of gravity is nonsense.
There are many online websites that contain information about the AA Theory Test. A few of these websites include The AA, Halfords, Amazon UK, and GoodReads.
I personally do believe in the big bang theory. That a "god" would not test his people by having them suffer.
Scientists have already conducted this test. All this means is another proof for the theory of the big bang.
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Beta Test Initiation 5-14 was released on: Canada: 26 January 2012 USA: 26 January 2012 Finland: 15 April 2013 Hungary: 12 July 2013 Japan: 27 September 2013
And what car theory test are you referring to?
The big bang theory is just a theory, in the same way that gravity is "just a theory," that was made by evolutionsist that attempts to explian the earth comming into existence by a big bang. Some Christians believe that it is false and that God created the world. Others, like Jesuit priest George LeMaitre, believe it to be true -- mainly because he INVENTED the hypothesis! Since it was developed, the Big Bang Hypothesis has passed every experimental test, including the prediction of the Cosmic Background Microwave Radiation. Every other hypothesis has to say, "I have no idea WHY the CBMR is there, it just is." That's why the Big Bang has been elevated to a theory, like gravity, and all other ideas are hypotheses unsupported by any evidence.
Dr. Bernhard Bang, a Danish veterinarian,identified the causative agent of Brucellosis; the diagnostic test for Brucella infection is called the Bang's test in his honor.
They can't be proven with 100% scientific certainty. No one was there to witness the big bang, so we can't technically say that it definitely happened. And we wouldn't call the Steady State Theory a law, since it has been seriously discounted in recent decades. It is worth adding that when time honored theories become 'laws' it is not because they have be proven with 100% certainty. It is because they have survived the test of time and the test of many, many scientific challenges. Nothing can really be proven with 100% scientific certainty.
Explain that, to a scientist, the word "theory" does NOT mean "hunch" or "unsupported idea" -- the scientific word for that is "hypothesis." A "theory" is an over-arching idea that has passed rigorous, experimental tests. In scientific parlance, calling "the Big Bang" a "theory" is akin to calling a heliocentic solar system a "theory." For many years, the ideas first proposed by Jesuit priest George LeMaitre -- now known as "the Big Bang" -- were simply hypotheses. His ideas, however, did make specific predictions about what results we would get if we did certain experiments. These experiments were first done fifty years ago, and the results were EXACTLY as predicted by Big Bang Cosmology. Since then, Big Bang Cosmology has continued to pass one scientific test after another, just like Copernicus' heliocentric model. That is why it has now been elevated to a "theory." Note, of course, that there are people who despise science, and will not only misuse the word "theory," but make a concerted effort to spread this confusion to other people.
Usually there are 50 question in a theory test. But this just depends on who made the test and what the test is covering.
To see if you bang your cousin
it depends. if you live
A driving theory test is currently £31 (August 2012)