Every great physical theory starts as a heresy and ends as a dogma. Give some examples from the history of science of the validity of this inclusive remark.
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Legitimacy of this sharp comment can be approved from the case of snapshot of idleness . It expresses that the snapshot of inactivity of a body relies upon its enegrgy . In any case, as indicated by Einstein's mass-energy connection (E = mc^2) , vitality relies upon the speed of the body .
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❇️ A common observation in our daily life is that light travels in straight line.
❇️ When Huygens propounded his wave theory, it was a heresy.
❇️ However, soon it became a dogma as interference patterns, refraction etc., could be successfully explained on the basis of wave theory.
❇️ It was believed that light was only energy but when photoelectric effect was discovered it was proposed that light had a particle nature too, this was greatly debated and treated as a hearsay.
❇️ However Einstein finally proved it with his quantum theory of light.
❇️ Henceforth, it has been treated as a dogma.
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