What’s the difference between a scientific law and theory? - Matt Anticole

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Chat with a friend about an established scientific theory
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and she might reply, "Well, that's just a theory."
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But a conversation about an established scientific law
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rarely ends with, "Well, that's just a law."
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Why is that?
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What is the difference between a theory and a law,
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and is one better?
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Scientific laws and theories have different jobs to do.
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A scientific law predicts the results of certain initial conditions.
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It might predict your unborn child's possible hair colors,
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or how far a baseball travels when launched at a certain angle.
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In contrast, a theory tries to provide the most logical explanation
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about why things happen as they do.
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A theory might invoke dominant and recessive genes
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to explain how brown-haired parents ended up with a red-headed child,
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or use gravity to shed light on the parabolic trajectory of a baseball.
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In simplest terms,
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a law predicts what happens while a theory proposes why.
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A theory will never grow up into a law,
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though the development of one often triggers progress on the other.
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In the 17th century, Johannes Kepler theorized cosmic musical harmonies
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to explain the nature of planetary orbits.
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He developed three brilliant laws of planetary motion
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while he was studying decades of precise astronomical data
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in an effort to find support for his theory.
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While his three laws are still in use today,
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gravity replaced his theory of harmonics to explain the planets' motions.
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How did Kepler get part of it wrong?
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Well, we weren't handed a universal instruction manual.
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Instead, we continually propose, challenge, revise, or even replace
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our scientific ideas as a work in progress.
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Laws usually resist change
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since they wouldn't have been adopted if they didn't fit the data,
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though we occasionally revise laws in the face of new unexpected information.
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A theory's acceptance, however, is often gladiatorial.
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Multiple theories may compete to supply the best explanation
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of a new scientific discovery.
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Upon further research,
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scientists tend to favor the theory that can explain most of the data,
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though there may still be gaps in our understanding.
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Scientists also like when a new theory successfully predicts
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previously unobserved phenomena,
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like when Dmitri Mendeleev's theory about the periodic table
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predicted several undiscovered elements.
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The term scientific theory covers a broad swath.
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Some theories are new ideas with little experimental evidence
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that scientists eye with suspicion,
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or even ridicule.
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Other theories,
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like those involving the Big Bang, evolution, and climate change,
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have endured years of experimental confirmation
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before earning acceptance by the majority of the scientific community.
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You would need to learn more about a specific explanation
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before you'd know how well scientists perceive it.
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The word theory alone doesn't tell you.
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In full disclosure,
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the scientific community has bet on the wrong horse before:
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alchemy,
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the geocentric model,
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spontaneous generation,
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and the interstellar aether
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are just a few of many theories discarded in favor of better ones.
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But even incorrect theories have their value.
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Discredited alchemy was the birthplace of modern chemistry,
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and medicine made great strides
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long before we understood the roles of bacteria and viruses.
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That said, better theories often lead to exciting new discoveries
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that were unimaginable under the old way of thinking.
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Nor should we assume all of our current scientific theories
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will stand the test of time.
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A single unexpected result is enough to challenge the status quo.
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However, vulnerability to some potentially better explanation
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doesn't weaken a current scientific theory.
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Instead, it shields science from becoming unchallenged dogma.
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A good scientific law is a finely-tuned machine,
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accomplishing its task brilliantly
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but ignorant of why it works as well as it does.
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A good scientific theory is a bruised, but unbowed, fighter
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who risks defeat if unable to overpower or adapt to the next challenger.
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Though different,
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science needs both laws and theories to understand the whole picture.
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So next time someone comments that it's just a theory,
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challenge them to go nine rounds with the champ
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and see if they can do any better.
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