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Dahlia
20 September, 00:57
Can a explanation in science be proven false?
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Azkaban
20 September, 01:38
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Yes, an explanation / theory for a phenomena in science is not something that is set in stone. If experiments are done that prove the current explanation is false and this is peer checked, then the explanation can absolutely be proven false.
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