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Kylan Mccoy
11 May, 03:25
Can laws in science change
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Mia
11 May, 04:44
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No, Scientific Laws cannot change. Laws have been proven, while theories on the other hand, cannot. Theories can be changed over time, but Laws are "set in stone".
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Kamari Arroyo
11 May, 05:55
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Laws reflect scientific knowledge that experiments have repeatedly verified (and never falsified). Their accuracy does not change when new theories are worked out, but rather the scope of application, since the equation (if any) representing the law does not change.
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