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11 June, 12:28

How does law differ from theory

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  1. 11 June, 12:46
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    I am assuming here that the question is referring to the difference between scientific law and scientific theory. A scientific law is something that can be observed, and therefore known with certainty to be true. Scientific theory is the explanation for said laws, and even if a theory has allegedly been proved it does not become law.
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