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Through reading many threads in this forum and many books I understand that a good theory makes many predictions that come true during experiments. And the more predictions a theory makes that experiments agree with the more sound that theory becomes. Yet one contradictory experiment of a theory can disprove it altogether.
My question is, will famous theories we talk about ever become factual?
Is it a theory that the moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the sun or is that a fact?
If the moon orbiting the Earth is a fact, then what would have to happen in order for the Theory of Relativity to become a fact?
My question is, will famous theories we talk about ever become factual?
Is it a theory that the moon orbits the Earth and the Earth orbits the sun or is that a fact?
If the moon orbiting the Earth is a fact, then what would have to happen in order for the Theory of Relativity to become a fact?