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how does an emerging idea differ from scientific consensus?
○ an emerging idea has not been tested repeatedly
○ an emerging idea has been published in scientific journals.
○ an emerging idea cannot become a scientific theory or law
○ an emerging idea has been examined by a large number of scientists
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: A scientific consensus is formed after an idea has been tested repeatedly by many scientists. An emerging idea is new and hasn't undergone such repeated testing.
- Option 2: Publication in journals is part of the process for ideas moving towards consensus, not a trait of an emerging idea (which is still being developed).
- Option 3: Emerging ideas can potentially become theories or laws if they pass rigorous testing, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: A large number of scientists examining an idea is part of reaching consensus, not an emerging idea (which is still in the early stages with limited examination).
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A. An emerging idea has not been tested repeatedly