Science, asked by azharjavedkandoo, 1 year ago

initially,new theories are not accepted because they may not agree with the. the
ories and the prevailing social ideas

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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established. It is a factual statement because initially, most new theory tends to disagree with an already stated one and people may find it tough to accept a new theory.

A clear example of it is that of Nicolaus Copernicus, who had stated in his time that the sun was at the center of the solar system with all the planets revolving around it.

People made a hue and cry of it and he had to face wrath for his statement. But ultimately, truth prevailed and everyone realized that he was indeed speaking the truth.

Therefore, it is always important to search for the truth, even if that means challenging the present theories and customs, as that can help mankind in the long run.

Answered by ItzUnic0rns
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One of the two theories would clearly win out over the other if, in addition to providing a perfect explanation of that one particular phenomenon, it also provided insightful explanations and accurate predictions of various other known phenomena.

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