Author Topic: Is Evolution a Scientific Law, Theory, or both?  (Read 7510 times)

Exactly. We have plenty of evidence supporting it, but can not reproduce it at will.
It's not about reproduction, it's about prediction. Newton's laws are laws because they can predict exactly how certain objects interact with each other.


It's not about reproduction, it's about prediction. Newton's laws are laws because they can predict exactly how certain objects interact with each other.

We can predict its effects, but we cannot determine why it works. Thus, it remains a theory.

We can predict its effects, but we cannot determine why it works. Thus, it remains a theory.
To be a law it doesn't need to explain.
All it needs to do is describe what happens in given circumstances.

Evolution is still a theory though because it attempts to explain why we are here, not predict what we will be like in 100 years.
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To be a law it doesn't need to explain.
All it needs to do is describe what happens in given circumstances.

Evolution is still a theory though because it attempts to explain why we are here, not predict what we will be like in 100 years.

Well there's a difference between Newton's law of universal gravitation, which is the equation associated with the law that calculates the effects, and gravitation as described by Einstein's general theory of relativity.

Seventh posted a link to scientific definitions of both. I think it should be read; it makes sense.


Law. But this is coming from a deep science believer.

A scientific theory is a lot harder to get then people think.




You guys make me sad.

I think it's just a theory.
After all, how did birds evolve from dinosaurs?

I think it's just a theory.
After all, how did birds evolve from dinosaurs?

using that logic,
After all, how did a god impregnate a 13 year old girl?

using that logic,
After all, how did a god impregnate a 13 year old girl?

Think outside the box.

I think it's just a theory.
After all, how did birds evolve from dinosaurs?

"just a theory"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2y8Sx4B2Sk

Anyways, it's easy. Lots and lots of time.

It's a theory but a scientific theory is not the same as a literary theory. A scientific theory has to have massive data backing it up without any arguable flaws or proof against it's validity.

Also I'd like to say that if you don't believe in evolution you are a complete moron and should feel bad. Even if a god exists he will probably condemn you to hell for not believing in evolution because he wouldn't want someone that stupid in heaven.