Which will most likely result in the revision of a theory?
a) the development of new experim...
Physics, 03.02.2020 08:53 lorihab1970
Which will most likely result in the revision of a theory?
a) the development of new experimental methods
b) the replication of a well-known experiment
c) the support of several prominent scientists
d) the finding of data that supports the theory
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