Scientists may reject a theory if new evidence contradicts it, if it fails to make accurate predictions, or if a better theory emerges that explains the data more effectively. Rejection of a theory is a normal part of the scientific process as it leads to the refinement and advancement of knowledge.
Mass warps spacetime due to the presence of gravity. According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, mass causes spacetime to curve, creating what we perceive as the force of gravity. This warping of spacetime is what causes objects to be attracted to each other.
The theory that explains why objects become warm when rubbed together is called frictional heating. When two objects are rubbed together, the friction between them causes kinetic energy to be converted into thermal energy, which results in heating of the objects.
According to electromagnetic theory, a changing magnetic field induces an electric field. This phenomenon is known as electromagnetic induction, where the changing magnetic field creates a force that causes electrons to move, generating an electric current.
The theory is called the Special Theory of Relativity.
The theory of gravity, proposed by Sir Isaac Newton, is based on the idea that objects with mass exert a force that causes them to move toward each other. This force is known as gravitational attraction and is responsible for phenomena such as the motion of planets around the Sun.
Scientists treat all theories the same way, popular or not. They will reject any theory if evidence appears which contradicts it.
Harry Hess's discovery was important because it helped explain the theory of continental drift. His discovery, that on the sea floor magma pushes up which causes the plate tectonics to move which carries the continents with it, explains better reasoning to the theory. It also helped the scienctist to explain how the sea floor spreading is happening.
If you mean what scientist created the heliocentric theory, it was Nicolaus Copernicus. Based on astronomical observations, he determined that the Ptolemaic geocentric theory was incorrect, and replaced it with his own heliocentric theory, which placed the sun at the center of the universe, and had planets orbiting the sun.
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Louis Pasteur was trying to reject the theory of spontaneous generation, which suggested that living organisms could arise from non-living matter. He conducted experiments to demonstrate that microorganisms come from pre-existing life, leading to the development of the germ theory of disease.
The Dynamo Theory it what causes Earth's Magnetic Field