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Within scientific communities, “theory,” “law,” and “fact” are technical terms which have distinct and complex meanings. Many people who do not have a scientific background—including students in introductory science classes in high school and colleges—do not have a firm understanding of the differences between these three terms. Many adults are also unaware of the distinctions between these three terms, and can benefit from a polite, conversational explanation. This article will help you understand and explain the differences between proper scientific uses for each of the three terms. | Within scientific communities, “theory,” “law,” and “fact” are technical terms which have distinct and complex meanings. Many people who do not have a scientific background—including students in introductory science classes in high school and colleges—do not have a firm understanding of the differences between these three terms. Many adults are also unaware of the distinctions between these three terms, and can benefit from a polite, conversational explanation. This article will help you understand and explain the differences between proper scientific uses for each of the three terms. | ||
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===Explaining the Difference between Scientific Theory and Law=== | ===Explaining the Difference between Scientific Theory and Law=== |