Originally posted by sfs1
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Theories are indeed subject to repeated testing over time continuously, but a hypothesis can be proposed as a basis of a theory, and often called the theory over the time it is being tested. Also a theory, can be modified and evolve when some aspects of the Theory are falsified, and new knowledge.
I'm looking for some evidence that the supposed scientific serious view of theory actually exists.
If I'm picking frog hairs, they're on your frog. You said that the Standard Model wasn't a theory. Presumably you meant something by that. Why can't you tell me what you meant? What does the Standard Model lack to be a scientific theory? You could have answered in one sentence. Instead you give me long descriptions of what a theory is, without telling me the Standard Model isn't one.
Let me get this straight: I objected to inadequate definitions. You jumped all over me for doing so because . . . not all definitions are good? Huh?
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