damobb2deep;6262187 said:Oceanic ;6262174 said:damobb2deep;6262158 said:I said I don't believe in evolution because it is a theory not a law....
Yeah and this was said on the 5th page:
BIGG WILL;6254370 said:In science Theories are greater than facts. Facts are merely units of information that come and go. For instance, its 8:58 AM right now, but is less than 30 seconds it will be 8:59 AM. See, that's just a unit of information. But a Theory will use an assortment of facts to explain what time is and how it works.
Not even Laws are greater than Theories.
We all know what Gravity is and its proven right? See, at this point a person that doesn't understand science will say YES! Gravity is Proven, that's why we call it " The Law of Gravity". But you would be wrong. Laws are just statements usually expressed with a Mathematical formula (MATH IS A BRANCH OF SCIENCE). Theres a reason were still learning about THE THEORY OF GRAVITY in schools. The Theory attempts to explain why does mass attract mass and many, many more questions we have about Gravity.
What most people don't know is Theories are every where. You have Music Theory, Mathematical Theories, Color Theory, etc, etc, but you would never dismiss Music, Math, or Colors because they are "THEORIES".
Then..
Gold_Certificate;6257045 said:Gravity is an observable natural phenomenon, Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation is a mathematical representation of that phenomenon, and theories are used to explain how/why the phenomenon of gravity works.
..and you're still saying the same thing like nobody's answered you.
I aint say or mean yall aint answer me... I said theories are educated guesses... and yall posts reflected that...
Bruh, just because you said that, it doesn't mean its true. Again Theories are the best things in science. If anything was an educated guess, it would be an Hypothesis.
A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. For a hypothesis to be a scientific hypothesis, the scientific method requires that one can test it. Scientists generally base scientific hypotheses on previous observations that cannot satisfactorily be explained with the available scientific theories. Even though the words "hypothesis" and "theory" are often used synonymously, a scientific hypothesis is not the same as a scientific theory. A scientific hypothesis is a proposed explanation of a phenomenon which still has to be rigorously tested. In contrast, a scientific theory has undergone extensive testing and is generally accepted to be the accurate explanation behind an observation.