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What is a valid reason for a scientist to reject a scientific theory? It is too old. Some people disagree with it. It covers too broad a topic. New evidence contradicts it.
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What is a valid reason for a scientist to reject a scientific theory?
It is too old.
Some people disagree with it.
It covers too broad a topic.
New evidence contradicts it.
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A new evidence contradicts it.
A true scientist would never believe anything other that his own work(or any other scientist’s work).
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