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“Just” a Theory?

When they disagree with the conclusions of scientists, some people argue that the scientific knowledge is “just a theory.” Write a one- to two-paragraph response to this argument. What is the difference between the meaning of the word theory in everyday life and when it refers to scientific information? How likely is it that a scientific theory is correct?

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In everyday life, a "theory" means a hunch, or a figure. In science a theory is the demonstrated consequence of a few trials. i.e. nuclear theory... we realize that molecules exist and that everything is made of iotas, yet in science the expression "law" is not utilized as a part of the case that ensuing confirmation ever surfaced to make a superior or more exact theory.
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