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Using appropriate examples to support your answer, comment on the statement that "a theory is useless unless it has supporting evidence".
This statement is in most instances correct. A theory with no evidence to support it is an ad hoc explanation of phenomenon. It in no way can be validated and proven to be correct, and in most instances can be misleading. This is embodied in the theory of the ether. It was proposed that the ether was a hypothetical substance that permeated the entire universe, allowing for the propagation of electromagnetic radiation. This theory however, did not have any supporting evidence i.e. the existence of the ether could not be experimentally or empirically backed. This theory, which lacked experimental support, suffered a further blow when the Michaelson Morley experiment failed to produce data in support of it. Thus a theory without supporting evidence is superfluous and not useful.
regardless of your views on the matter, do you think this is a 5/5 response?
This statement is in most instances correct. A theory with no evidence to support it is an ad hoc explanation of phenomenon. It in no way can be validated and proven to be correct, and in most instances can be misleading. This is embodied in the theory of the ether. It was proposed that the ether was a hypothetical substance that permeated the entire universe, allowing for the propagation of electromagnetic radiation. This theory however, did not have any supporting evidence i.e. the existence of the ether could not be experimentally or empirically backed. This theory, which lacked experimental support, suffered a further blow when the Michaelson Morley experiment failed to produce data in support of it. Thus a theory without supporting evidence is superfluous and not useful.
regardless of your views on the matter, do you think this is a 5/5 response?