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Scientific Theory (Noun)

Meaning

A theory that explains scientific observations; "scientific theories must be falsifiable".

Classification

Nouns denoting cognitive processes and contents.

Examples

  • The development of the scientific theory of evolution revolutionized our understanding of the natural world and helped to explain many previously unexplained phenomena.
  • In order for a concept to be considered a scientific theory, it must be supported by empirical evidence and be testable through experimentation.
  • According to the principles of scientific inquiry, scientific theories must be falsifiable, meaning that they can be proven or disproven through observation and experimentation.
  • The scientific theory of gravity, which explains the behavior of objects on Earth and in the universe, has been extensively tested and validated through numerous experiments.
  • Critics of pseudoscientific concepts often argue that they do not meet the criteria of a scientific theory, as they are not testable or falsifiable and are therefore not grounded in empirical evidence.

Hyponyms

  • Undulatory Theory
  • Newton's Theory Of Gravitation
  • Big Bang Theory
  • Corpuscular Theory Of Light
  • Ostwald's Theory Of Indicators
  • Cell Doctrine
  • Theory Of Electrolytic Dissociation
  • Configurationism
  • Association Theory
  • Einstein's Theory Of Relativity
  • Theory Of Games
  • Theory Of Organic Evolution
  • Kinetic Theory Of Gases
  • Theory Of Relativity
  • Gravitational Theory
  • Evolutionism
  • Theory Of Gravity
  • Indeterminacy Principle
  • Arrhenius Theory Of Dissociation
  • Wave Theory Of Light
  • Continuous Creation Theory
  • Relativity Theory
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