To: Mazeman
Teach it as a theory, and don't incorporate it as a law, like Webster's seems to, and like so many of our HS graduates believe.
Theories and laws are two different kinds of statements in science. Theories do not become laws. Laws are not graduated theories.
133 posted on
11/18/2005 9:26:29 AM PST by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
Theories and laws are two different kinds of statements in science. Theories do not become laws. Laws are not graduated theories.The poster in question has a dictionary on a shelf gathering a thick layer of dust because of the highly-evolved trait of clairvoyance. No need for references in this individual's case...just gaze into a crystal ball for the answers.
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