Scientific law
The answer is -Scientific law-
yes this is a true statement, everyone at southwestern college agrees with this statement.
if a is true, then b must be true
There is not necessarily "true science". There is just science. And false science is simply non science, that is clamed as science.Scientific method: A method of procedure that has characterized natural science since the 17th century, consisting in systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, and the formulation, testing, and modification of hypotheses.So, however limited a proven hypothesis is, it can always be improved by the same scientific method that brought the first one about.So, false science is, above all, not systematic. Or anything that can not be, ether proven, or disproven by the scientific method; and, or, by any other systematic reasoning.
In order to determine if this is an inverse, you need to share the original conditional statement. With a conditional statement, you have if p, then q. The inverse of such statement is if not p then not q. Conditional statement If you like math, then you like science. Inverse If you do not like math, then you do not like science. If the conditional statement is true, the inverse is not always true (which is why it is not used in proofs). For example: Conditional Statement If two numbers are odd, then their sum is even (always true) Inverse If two numbers are not odd, then their sum is not even (never true)
always true
always true
No.
law
Scientific law
fact
A scientific law is a term used in science to describe a statement about a natural phenomenon that has been observed to occur consistently under certain conditions. Scientific laws describe what happens in nature without explaining why it happens.
true
One statement about gravity that is always true is that it is a force of attraction between objects with mass.
a statement that seems contradictory but may be true
Paradox