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2 February, 11:24

If many different observations can all be explained by the same theory, does that make the theory true? Does it make the theory more likely? Explain your answer.

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  1. 2 February, 11:52
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    yes, because it means that there is different evidence (possibly even coming from different sources) to back up one principle, also it ties up the observations showing a scientific link to connect them.
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