Scientific Theory is fact at the time that the Scientific Theory holds.

This is what the observations show, empirically, as far as we know right
now.

By way of the Scientific Process, these Scientific Theories can be improved,
disproved, or replaced as new information becomes available.

So in order for YOU to say that a SCIENTIFIC THEORY is not true you need to
follow the Scientific Method and Process and disprove it.

You are confusing the arbitrary word "Theory" with "Scientific Theories"
which are two completely different things.

You or I can sit and come up with IDEAS and call those Theories, however
those are NOT Scientific Theories and that's where you are going wrong in
your understanding.

Do you think you understand the difference between the two now?

On 13 September 2011 11:05, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Folks here are saying a scientific theory is a fact.
>
> Just clarifying
>
>


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