The Usage of the Term “Theory” Within Science, the Collapse of English Polymath Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motions During the 20th Century, the Person Who Developed a Theory to Supersede Newton’s Laws of Motion, the Reason the Majority of Scientific Principles are No Longer Referred to as “Laws” and the Term Which Replaced This, the Scientific View of the Term “Theory”, the Requirement for a Hypothesis to Become a Theory, How Jesuit Christians Predicted the Advent of the Gregorian Calendar, and the Reason the Humor of Jesus Christ’s Teachings are Misunderstood During the Modern Day

䷖ The term “theory” placed behind large theories like gravity, evolution, and special relativity, doesn’t mean “theory” in the traditional sense. During the 20th century, Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion began to break down at its borders as physics progressed further and further to answer larger questions. Therefore a larger, more encapsulating law was required to explain certain phenomena (eg. the reason the sun has a corona of light bend around it during a total solar eclipse) which is why A...


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