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NeloAngelo · 26-30, M
there's a difference between normal theory and scientific theory.
in the context of science it isn't considered a theory until other non biased sources confirm there results. its called a theory so its never set in stone. new discoveries might add or change to the theory so that were always willing to improve and correct any errors or fill in the gaps of the parts we don't know yet.
in the context of science it isn't considered a theory until other non biased sources confirm there results. its called a theory so its never set in stone. new discoveries might add or change to the theory so that were always willing to improve and correct any errors or fill in the gaps of the parts we don't know yet.