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*A Theory* is an proposition that explains a phenomenon is
experimentally sound and has no evidential or experimental
evidence to dispute it, but which is nonetheless not proven
and therefore is still open to question.
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*A law* in science is a phenomena that has been proven a fact.
The obvious example is the law of gravity. Drop a banana and
it hits the ground. Gravity proven!
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In fact with examples like the Theory of evolution and rela-
tivity there is little doubt that they are sound. Even so
there is room for doubt in that they have not been proved
conclusively., so remain Theories.
i respectfully disagree. a theory is never upgraded into a law.
a theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that can incorporate facts, laws, inferences, and tested hypotheses. a law is a descriptive generalization about how some aspect of the natural world behaves under stated circumstances.
there is the fact of evolution, and the theory of evolution by natural selection which explains how evolution works. there is the fact of gravity, and the theory of gravity which explains how gravity works.
It did not upgraded, there is only misinterpretation on your part
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Up until about 1900 a theory was a hypothesis or speculation and a
law was an observed regularity presumed to have been nature decr-
eeded sometime around 1900 scientific law went completely out of
fashion and new discoveries started getting called all sorts of other
names. Somewhere around the same time, "theory" became a much
more neutral term for any logically organized explanation in terms of
clear axioms. This was probably due to a bunch of different influences
including the crash and burn of the Judeo-Christian creation myth, the
advent of many large successful theories like electromagnetism and
evolution some influence from German *Theorie*, etc.
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In the context of science theory is a complex web of hypothesis
principles and laws that are well founded on empirical observations
and on experiment. A Law might be just one element of a Theory
For example Newton's Law of Gravitation provided one force to which
he could apply his three laws of motion. They were all part of his
theory of matter and motion.
*Thanks*
A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results. Where possible, theories are tested under controlled conditions in an experiment
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