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The earliest scientific theories were formed through observations, experimentation, and reasoning by early philosophers such as Aristotle and Ptolemy in ancient Greece. They sought to explain natural phenomena based on what they could observe in the world around them. These initial theories laid the foundation for the development of modern scientific theories.

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