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GREYUIT [131]
3 years ago
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¿Cómo explicaría VAN HELMONT la aparición del moho verde en la superficie de un queso? ¿Qué nombre recibe esta teoría o es una i

dea? ¿Qué necesitaría para ser una TEORIA CIENTÍFICA?
Biology
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

VAN HELMONT creia en le generacion espontanea, es decir que este fenomeno el lo explicaria diciendo que al dejar el queso a la intemperie a los 15 dias iban a aparecer los hongos u otros seres vivos, creyendo que el queso se transoformaba en el moho y no que el moho crece por si solo o se reproduce como especie apartada al queso como hoy en dia se cree.

Hoy en dia se considera como una idea, esta fue llamada:" generacion espontanea", fue una de las primeras ideas en el mundo de la biologia/ ciencia que luego se refutaron y descartaron con otras mas acertadas con el correr del tiempo.

Hoy en dia se considera que no es un teoria cientifica por que no esta asociada a una investigacion con evidencia certera y ademas tiene parte de contenido mistico en sus interpretaciones.

Explanation:

En la epoca en la que VAN HELMONT plantea esta idea, se consideraba que muchos  maestros planteaban distintas ideas con poco armado de su argumento o hipotesis, eran mucho mas informales y con el correr del tiempo se empezo a buscar avances cientificos con mayor evidencia y teorias elaboradas.

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