Not necessarily. A prediction of what you believe to be true is usually called a hypothesis. A theory is an explanation of a set of related observations or events based on proven hypotheses and verified multiple times through experimentation.
No theories are correct. That is why they are called theories. These are the best that can be done with present knowledge, they explain and make prediction that could otherwise not be made. If those explanations are useful and the predictions turn out to be correct it strengthens the theory. It does not prove it. When a theory is proven to be true it is then called a law.
A prediction that has to be testable is one that can be proven true or false through empirical observation or experimentation. It should be specific, measurable, and capable of being verified or refuted using evidence or data.
This is a much more complicated question than can be answered with a simple True or False.
String theory is a theoretical framework in physics that aims to reconcile quantum mechanics and general relativity. It is still an active area of research, but has not yet been experimentally confirmed. Some researchers are optimistic about its potential, while others are uncertain due to the lack of direct empirical evidence.
Basically yes. The theory was so revolutionary that some people had a hard time believing it, but as experiments were done, it became almost a certainty. A word here about believing stuff in science. The non-scientific public believes that scientists have some invenstment in a particular point of view. For example, scientist believe that there are no Trilobytes alive today, since none has been seen for 250 million years. If one were found alive in the deep trenches off some island: The general public would believe that scientists would suffer a collapse of their faith. Scientists would say "COOL...", because faith is NEVER the issue, and new discoveries that shake up the field are welcomed. Is "Global Warming" caused by humans "real"? Maybe, probably, but no scientist would care to vote on it. Should SOMETHING be done? That's not a scientific question. Was Relativity "true". It really looks that way. No scientist would use the word "true".
Is a scientific theory but many people believe is true
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I think that this theory is true only for some people. For Christian people, this theory are wrong, because they believe that people is God's creation.
A scientific theory presents an explanation for a phenomenon. Using that explanation, one can then make predictions about what will happen under certain conditions. But the prediction is not the theory, it is a implication of the theory.
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The theory that is widely accepted as true in the scientific community is known as the scientific theory. This type of theory is based on empirical evidence, experimentation, and observation, and has withstood rigorous testing and scrutiny.
No theories are correct. That is why they are called theories. These are the best that can be done with present knowledge, they explain and make prediction that could otherwise not be made. If those explanations are useful and the predictions turn out to be correct it strengthens the theory. It does not prove it. When a theory is proven to be true it is then called a law.
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