So, I was browsing the escapist forums, and happened to stumble across the South Korea has banned evolution from school books [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.378097-So-South-Korea-has-banned-evolution-from-school-books] thread.
Now, being mildly curious, I clicked on it, and found that a significant number of people had no idea of what a scientific theory actually was, with one poster commenting on how they hope for evolution to be upgraded from scientific theory, to scientific law. If you don't see what's wrong with this, continue and I'll explain.
A Hypothesis
So say you have a scientist named Jill. During her studies, she comes across an unexplained Phenomenon. Being the scientist she is, she comes up with an idea about what might explain this. This is called a hypothesis. She will then go on to test this hypothesis in every possible way, and if any one of the observations disagrees with this, the hypothesis is wrong, and she must alter it to fit and then test it again. Once all the observations agree with this, she publishes her work for the scientific community to critique. If Jill was a competent scientist, and her hypothesis stands up to more observation and critique by other scientists, it is accepted as fact (Or a scientific theory) until such a time where observation disagrees with it.
A Scientific Law
A scientific law is a statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes some aspect of the world. For some reason people think this is more important than a scientific theory, when it is just a statement of fact. Examples would be the law of conservation of energy, or that S = U*T + A/2*T^2 (A simple equation to describe the displacement of an object based on its initial velocity, the time it's moving and the acceleration of the object). It explains what happens, not the why of it.
A Scientific Theory
Now we reach the most important part. A scientific theory is a collection of facts which explains a Phenomenon, otherwise known as a hypothesis which stands up to repeated critique via the scientific method. That's all it is. It's fact, just by a different name, until such a time where observation disagrees with it and it becomes known that it was never fact to begin with.
I hope this helped if you didn't know the differences before.
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Read it, lazy. It's not that long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcavPAFiG14&feature=plcp
This video also provides an explanation of most of my post.
EDIT:
Thanks Clearing the Eye, I'm correcting the last part of my section on the scientific Theory from "It's fact, just by a different name, until such a time where observation disagrees with it." to "It's fact, just by a different name, until such a time where observation disagrees with it and it becomes known that it was never fact to begin with." I would have assumed that my original format would have implied that, but I'm putting it there for clarity.
Now, being mildly curious, I clicked on it, and found that a significant number of people had no idea of what a scientific theory actually was, with one poster commenting on how they hope for evolution to be upgraded from scientific theory, to scientific law. If you don't see what's wrong with this, continue and I'll explain.
A Hypothesis
So say you have a scientist named Jill. During her studies, she comes across an unexplained Phenomenon. Being the scientist she is, she comes up with an idea about what might explain this. This is called a hypothesis. She will then go on to test this hypothesis in every possible way, and if any one of the observations disagrees with this, the hypothesis is wrong, and she must alter it to fit and then test it again. Once all the observations agree with this, she publishes her work for the scientific community to critique. If Jill was a competent scientist, and her hypothesis stands up to more observation and critique by other scientists, it is accepted as fact (Or a scientific theory) until such a time where observation disagrees with it.
A Scientific Law
A scientific law is a statement based on repeated experimental observation that describes some aspect of the world. For some reason people think this is more important than a scientific theory, when it is just a statement of fact. Examples would be the law of conservation of energy, or that S = U*T + A/2*T^2 (A simple equation to describe the displacement of an object based on its initial velocity, the time it's moving and the acceleration of the object). It explains what happens, not the why of it.
A Scientific Theory
Now we reach the most important part. A scientific theory is a collection of facts which explains a Phenomenon, otherwise known as a hypothesis which stands up to repeated critique via the scientific method. That's all it is. It's fact, just by a different name, until such a time where observation disagrees with it and it becomes known that it was never fact to begin with.
I hope this helped if you didn't know the differences before.
TL
Read it, lazy. It's not that long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcavPAFiG14&feature=plcp
This video also provides an explanation of most of my post.
EDIT:
Thanks Clearing the Eye, I'm correcting the last part of my section on the scientific Theory from "It's fact, just by a different name, until such a time where observation disagrees with it." to "It's fact, just by a different name, until such a time where observation disagrees with it and it becomes known that it was never fact to begin with." I would have assumed that my original format would have implied that, but I'm putting it there for clarity.