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Elliot Jackson
17 January, 04:23
Explain why a theory cannot become a law.
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Troy Lam
17 January, 05:43
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Explanation: A hypothesis doesn't change into a logical law with the collection of modern or better proof. A theory will stay a theory; a law will stay a law. Both theories and laws might possibly be distorted by countervaling proof
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