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February 1st, 2006 11:02 AM #10
Originally Posted by oldblue
This is where most of us come in error. "It's just a theory". Nobody even bothered to know what a scientific theory is and how a simple phenomenon became a theory and accepted by the whole scientific community.
A theory is formulated using the scientific method of discovering or proving a given phenomena to be truth or lie. The scientific method is yet the best way in finding the truth.
I'm not sure if some of us are aware of the scientific method. From the goings of the postings, it''s obviously not. Or we may have forgotten what we have studied in science or worst we were absent from the class where scientific theory and scientific methods were discussed and taught.
Let me leave how scientific methods are carried out to our posters to google it up.
The great advantage of the scientific method is that it is unprejudiced: one does not have to believe a given researcher, one can redo the experiment and determine whether his/her results are true or false. The conclusions will hold irrespective of the state of mind, or the religious persuasion, or the state of consciousness of the investigator and/or the subject of the investigation.
A theory is accepted not based on the prestige or convincing powers of the proponent, but on the results obtained through observations and/or experiments which anyone can reproduce: the results obtained using the scientific method are repeatable. In fact, most experiments and observations are repeated many times (certain experiments are not repeated independently but are repeated as parts of other experiments). If the original claims are not verified the origin of such discrepancies is hunted down and exhaustively studied.
Among the theories accepted by the scientific community and widely used are relativity, gravity, atomic, wavelight, etc...
In short, a theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena; "theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses"; "true in fact and theory".
BTW, numbers still doesn't make claims to be true.
peace bros.