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A '''theory''' is an explanation for an observed phenomenon that is consistent with all known evidence and has withstood repeated tests designed to disprove it.  A theory should have predictive capabilities: that is, it should identify things that should happen and should not happen in situations to which it applies. It is possible for a given phenomenon to have multiple theories to explain it, so long as all of the theories are consistent with the known evidence.
A '''theory''' is an explanation for an observed phenomenon that is consistent with all known evidence and has withstood repeated tests designed to disprove it.  A theory originates from a valid [[hypothesis]].
 
A theory should have predictive capabilities: that is, it should identify things that should happen and should not happen in situations to which it applies. It is possible for a given phenomenon to have multiple theories to explain it, so long as all of the theories are consistent with the known evidence.


[[Category: Science]]
[[Category: Science]]

Latest revision as of 14:26, 18 February 2008

A theory is an explanation for an observed phenomenon that is consistent with all known evidence and has withstood repeated tests designed to disprove it. A theory originates from a valid hypothesis.

A theory should have predictive capabilities: that is, it should identify things that should happen and should not happen in situations to which it applies. It is possible for a given phenomenon to have multiple theories to explain it, so long as all of the theories are consistent with the known evidence.