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4 June, 02:55

How is a scientific law different than a scientific theory?

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  1. 4 June, 03:04
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    A scientific law is absolute, it is proven to always be true. While a scientific theory isn't a law, it isn't absolute, it is a theory that has been tested, the answers can be different depending on the facts surrounding the rest.
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