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5 September, 12:03

Why must science be open to change?

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  1. 5 September, 12:20
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    Nearly everything in science is considered a "theory" because there isn't enough evidence to prove it to be a fact. So, if more evidence is discovered, a theory will become a fact, or if evidence is discovered disproving a theory, the theory is no longer even valid as a theory.
  2. 5 September, 12:32
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    everything in science is all based off of a theory because there isn't enough evidence to prove it to be a fact. So, if more evidence is discovered to prove it, a theory will become a factual, or if evidence is discovered against it, aka disproving it a theory, the theory is no longer even valid as a theory because theres factual evidence against it. so, knowing this scientists have to be open to new ideas in order to find out the "truth" or to build upon.
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