The one which has been scientifically tested most rigorously and passed all those tests.
In this case, the word credible would mean believable.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Albert Einstein stole the theory of relativity from his first wife, Mileva Marić. While there are debates about the extent of Marić's contribution to Einstein's work, it is widely accepted that Einstein developed the theory of relativity independently.
Einstein's most famous and iconic theories is his theory of relitivety. This is famously known to boil down to the equation "e=mc2".
"The theory proposes that..."
The theory of relativity. There are actually two - the special and the general.
more credible, most credible
I quote: "The Multiverse Theory". Any credible website can be unsecure. However there are a lot of people working around the clock to make these credible websites even more secure.
No, evolution is widely supported by scientific evidence and is considered a fundamental principle of biology. There is no credible scientific theory that opposes evolution.
The keyword "credible" means able to be believed or trusted, according to the most reliable dictionary source.
Yes, a theory should be supported by evidence in order to be considered valid and credible. Evidence helps to substantiate the claims and predictions made by a theory, allowing for testing, verification, and refinement of the theory as needed.
Believable is most likely to be the definition of credible.
In this case, the word credible would mean believable.
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Site credible references that support their position.
That is the correct spelling of "credible" (believable).
It is 98% according to most credible sites.
Facebook is both, a credible site + an non credible site