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Isaiah Michael
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25 June, 08:42
Why can a theory never become a law
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Raven Dalton
25 June, 08:54
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A theory does not change into a scientific law with the accumulation of new or better evidence. A theory will always remain a theory; a law will always remain a law. Both theories and laws could potentially be falsified by countervailing evidence. Theories and laws are also distinct from hypothesis
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