Question
Why can scientists never prove a theory absolutely?(1 point)
Responses a b c or d is correct
Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses
Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses
Because scientific theories are constantly changing and cannot be relied upon
Because scientific theories are constantly changing and cannot be relied upon
Because scientific theories are just educated guesses and lack empirical support
Because scientific theories are just educated guesses and lack empirical support
Because new evidence or observations could potentially contradict or modify the theory
Responses a b c or d is correct
Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses
Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses
Because scientific theories are constantly changing and cannot be relied upon
Because scientific theories are constantly changing and cannot be relied upon
Because scientific theories are just educated guesses and lack empirical support
Because scientific theories are just educated guesses and lack empirical support
Because new evidence or observations could potentially contradict or modify the theory
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**Because new evidence or observations could potentially contradict or modify the theory.**
**Because new evidence or observations could potentially contradict or modify the theory.**
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