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Scientific Theory

Description

A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on empirical evidence. It is a comprehensive framework that organizes and explains a wide array of observations and experiments, providing a deeper understanding of a particular phenomenon or set of phenomena.

Sense 1: General Usage

In general, a scientific theory refers to a well-supported and widely accepted explanation that has withstood rigorous testing and verification by the scientific community.

Example Sentence: The scientific theory of evolution explains the diversity and adaptation of species over time.

Sense 2: Popular Usage

In popular culture, the term "scientific theory" is sometimes misinterpreted as a mere guess or hypothesis. However, in scientific context, a theory carries much more weight as it is supported by substantial evidence.

Example Sentence: Many people misunderstand the term "scientific theory" and often confuse it with a simple conjecture.

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