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Remington
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29 January, 09:34
Can a scientific theory be proven wrong
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Adrianna Valenzuela
29 January, 09:38
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Yes, it can be proven wrong.
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Davian Pratt
29 January, 09:48
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Yes because a theory is basically just an idea with evidence
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