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Scientific theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the sciences generally, a scientific theory (the same as an empirical theory ) comprises a collection of concepts, including abstractions of observable phenomena expressed as quantifiable prope...
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Theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term theory has two broad sets of meanings, one used in the empirical sciences (both natural and social) and the other used in philosophy, mathematics, logic, and across other fields in the ...
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Scientific racism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scientific theories have generally been based on Darwin's original theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Darwinism has gone through many revisions and changes, but the basic idea has stayed the same.
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In case you’ve still got some bits of gray matter clinging to the shards of your fractured skull, here are some links to information about further scientific theories conceived to make ... 581 Responses to “5 Scientific Theories That Will Make Your Head Explode”...
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It is a scientific theory only, and it has in recent years been challenged in the world of science--that is, not believed in the scientific community to be as infallible as it once was." ... And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data.
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