Eventually, yes.
As far as I know, very few educated people today believe our Sun revolves around our Earth.
John Harington (or Harrington, 1561-1612), godson of Queen Elizabeth I, devised a water closet called the Ajax in 1596, but it did not gain wide acceptance in England.
Alfred Wegener publically promoted the theory as early as 1912. Although he was convinced it was correct, it did not gain wide acceptance until the 1960s. Today we have measurements of the rates and directions of drift of the various place established with highly accurate GPS observations.
One famous scientist who studied the solar system was Nicolaus Copernicus, known for developing the heliocentric model that placed the Sun at the center of the solar system. His work laid the foundation for modern astronomy and our understanding of the solar system.
A well tested explanation of a wide range of observations is known as a Theory, such as the Theory of Gravity or the Theory of Evolution.
If by "why" you mean "what," a well tested framework that explains a wide range of observations in science is called a theory.
A hypothesis can be considered a theory only after it has been rigorously tested and consistently supported by empirical evidence. While a hypothesis is an initial proposition that requires validation, a theory encompasses a broader range of observations and has withstood extensive scrutiny. Therefore, if the supported hypothesis has undergone thorough testing and gained wide acceptance within the scientific community, it may indeed be elevated to the status of a theory.
A Paperless Contracting DoD-wide application designed to eliminate paper from the receipts and acceptance process of the DoD lifecycle.
It is a scientific theory.
A SCIENTIFIC THEORY is a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observation. (IF YOU ARE USING THIS TO CHEAT ON YOUR SCIENCE HOMEWORK, THEN YOU'RE NOT ALONE) lol
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