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Physics, 11.11.2020 04:50 krutikov686

How are scientific theories different than laws or hypotheses? Theories can be changed to better fit new evidence.
Theories can remain the same over hundreds of years.
Theories can be proven beyond any doubt or questioning.
Theories can develop without any supporting observations.

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