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Why Bode's law was never considered a law of physics?
 a. Because it is not testable.
  b. Because it is not consistent.
  c. Because it turned out not to be true.
  d. Because it had no scientific basis.
  e. Because it wasn't invented by Bode.

Question 2

Einstein described science as beginning with:
 a. an intuitive leap that creates an axiom, defining a set of consequences for the axiom, and testing those consequences against the material world.
  b. an intuitive leap that creates an axiom, and testing the axiom against the material world.
  c. an intuitive leap that creates an axiom, and defining a set of consequences for that axiom.
  d. accepting each axiom as true and not testing it whenever it comes from an authoritative source.
  e. defining a set of consequences for an axiom, and testing those consequences against the material world.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

e



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