Message from @Gugl

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2020-03-22 01:39:06 UTC  

do u know

2020-03-22 01:39:50 UTC  

u literally cant have a theory without all that plus an experiment

2020-03-22 01:40:16 UTC  

I think you misunderstand what a theory is. But thats not relevant. My main point is do you believe everything is made of atoms which are made of protons, neutrons and electrons

2020-03-22 01:40:29 UTC  

a theory comes after experiment

2020-03-22 01:40:42 UTC  

when do u think u get a theory while performing science ?

2020-03-22 01:42:17 UTC  

The issue is atomic theory formed as a result of many many experiments

2020-03-22 01:42:22 UTC  

so I cant really say one thing

2020-03-22 01:42:29 UTC  

thats how science works though

2020-03-22 01:42:58 UTC  

do u think gravity is a theory ?

2020-03-22 01:43:51 UTC  

what do u mean thats how science works u need to eperiment before theory yeah i said that and u said u think i misunderstand what a theory is

2020-03-22 01:44:12 UTC  

why dont u tell me what the scientific method is so we are on the same page

2020-03-22 01:45:58 UTC  

hypothesis, experiment, theorise about implications. But theories can be the result of many experiments

2020-03-22 01:46:11 UTC  

u think hypothesis is step one ?

2020-03-22 01:46:13 UTC  

for example you can look over all the experiments that have already happened

2020-03-22 01:46:30 UTC  

WEll I guess you need an ieda of what the experiment is first

2020-03-22 01:46:38 UTC  

but I guess I thought that was implicit

2020-03-22 01:46:43 UTC  

so what would step one be

2020-03-22 01:46:59 UTC  

well, come up with an experiment

2020-03-22 01:47:25 UTC  

but thats being a bit pedantic

2020-03-22 01:47:46 UTC  

that is incorrect

2020-03-22 01:47:54 UTC  

since hypothesising implies there is something to hypothesise about

2020-03-22 01:47:57 UTC  

i will give u an example of some real sceince

2020-03-22 01:48:02 UTC  

'real'

2020-03-22 01:48:03 UTC  

step one observe a natural phenomena water boils step 2 hypothesis water boils at 100 degrees celsius at 1 atmosphere of pressure step 3 we will experiment to see if this is correct

2020-03-22 01:48:12 UTC  

that is how science is performed exactly in those steps

2020-03-22 01:48:29 UTC  

You dont need to observe first though

2020-03-22 01:48:32 UTC  

lol

2020-03-22 01:48:45 UTC  

it would be perfectly okay to start from wondering what would happen

2020-03-22 01:48:46 UTC  

how are u gonna know what to make a hypotehsis on if u dont observed the dependent variable

2020-03-22 01:49:17 UTC  

my point is that you can start from the point where you think of an idea rather than observe something else

2020-03-22 01:49:20 UTC  

but whatever

2020-03-22 01:49:33 UTC  

u literally cant make a hypothesis without observing a natural phenomena

2020-03-22 01:49:36 UTC  

I'm gonna finish this lab report because I am procrastinating by being here

2020-03-22 01:49:55 UTC  

how are u gonna know what the dependent variable is if u dont know what it is lol

2020-03-22 01:50:21 UTC  

well say the experiment was "what happens when I smash 2 bricks together"

2020-03-22 01:50:30 UTC  

whats the observed phenomena there

2020-03-22 01:50:32 UTC  

?

2020-03-22 01:50:38 UTC  

thats not an experiment

2020-03-22 01:50:42 UTC  

I mean before the hypothesis

2020-03-22 01:50:44 UTC  

it is

2020-03-22 01:50:46 UTC  

experiment is step 3