Physics, 28.09.2019 05:20 solphiafischer
Sort the following hypothetical discoveries into the appropriate bins as follows: consistent with theory: the statement describes a discovery that we could reasonably expect to find if the nebular theory is correct. not consistent with theory: the statement describes a discovery that would force us to modify or discard the nebular theory.
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