Anyha Anyha
  • 11-09-2014
  • Chemistry
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What effect can new observations have on a scientific theory

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Jakebrierley
Jakebrierley Jakebrierley
  • 11-09-2014
New observations often tend to be on the same basis as the old ones and don't tend to change the theory but improve upon them. For example Isaac Newton stated the theory of gravity however thought the years scientists have improved upon his idea. Although the basis is the same
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