Fossils provide amazing evidence for the theory of evolution and the long history of life on Earth.
No. Molecular genetics is the strongest evidence for evolution. Comparison of chimp and human genomes for instance.
Depends on whether all the theory is being contradicted or only a part of theory faces contradiction. For instance; the theory of evolution by natural selection would take a theory shaking hit if we found fossil rabbits in the Cambrian period, which has not happened. Only part of the theory of evolution by natural selection was contradicted by Mendelian genetics, when Mendel's much better heritability mechanism replaced Darwin's idea about blending inheritance. The theory only got stronger by this ratification.If that new evidence is solid enough, it may require a revision of the theory. If it is just shaky and occurs because of some error in the experiment, it is usually discarded as uncredible.
When the evidence in a scientific experiment does not support the hypothesis the scientist:Confirm through repeated experimentation that the evidence is validReject the hypothesisDevelop another hypothesis that is consistent with the valid evidence
"...Lemuria is no longer considered a valid scientific hypothesis..." See link, from which this quote is taken.
Logos refers to the process of persuading a person or group using supportive evidence. A researcher must conduct experiments using the scientific method, and generate reliable and valid results
The laws are still valid, yes.The laws are still valid, yes.The laws are still valid, yes.The laws are still valid, yes.
Evolution believes nothing. It assumes a couple of things, e.g. that life existed previously to any evolution occurring and that laws of physics and chemistry have been constant, etc.However, beyond these assumptions - which are valid - the theory of evolution relies on evidence and facts, and a lot of it.
Evolution is most certainly not a religion. It is a valid scientific theory with a large body of evidence to support it. Religion is defined by dictionary.com as: "a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs." Evolution does not concern itself with the cause, nature, or purpose of the universe. Nor does it involve devotional and ritual observances, or contain a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs. The theory of evolution is an explanation of how life forms change over time and why life on Earth is so diverse. It is supported by large amounts of empirical evidence found in anatomy, genetics, embryology, and the fossil record. It is accepted by both the religious and non-religious alike.
Yes, theorems - once they have been proved - are valid evidence.
The valid form of evidence in deductive reasoning helps you come with an informed decision based on the evidence presented.
The valid form of evidence in deductive reasoning helps you come with an informed decision based on the evidence presented.
Evidence valid means that the cps investigator believes that the charge or report he/she is investigating is true or there is enough proof to substantiate the claim.
Darwin's theory of evolution is a valid yet unproven theory.
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Testimonies of eyewitnesses, physical objects, written and recorded communications, habits, character, medical and other records are all valid evidence. Whether a particular piece of evidence is admissible, however, will depend on the rules of each particular court.
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