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Superseded theories in science

This list catalogs well-accepted theories in science and pre-scientific natural philosophy and natural history which have since been superseded by scientific theories. Many discarded explanations were once supported by a scientific consensus, but replaced after more empirical information became available that identified flaws and prompted new theories which better explain the available data. Pre-modern explanations originated before the scientific method, with varying degrees of empirical support.

The obsolete geocentric model places Earth at the centre of the Universe.

Some theories are discarded in their entirety, such as the replacement of the phlogiston theory by energy and thermodynamics. Some theories known to be incomplete or in some ways incorrect are still used. For example, Newtonian classical mechanics is accurate enough for practical calculations at everyday distances and velocities, and it is still taught in schools. The more complicated relativistic mechanics must be used for long distances and velocities nearing the speed of light, and quantum mechanics for very small distances and objects.

Some aspects of discarded theories are reused in modern explanations. For example, miasma theory proposed that all diseases were transmitted by "bad air". The modern germ theory of disease has found that diseases are caused by microorganisms, which can be transmitted by a variety of routes, including touching a contaminated object, blood, and contaminated water. Malaria was discovered to be a mosquito-borne disease, explaining why avoiding the "bad air" near swamps prevented it. Increasing ventilation of fresh air, one of the remedies proposed by miasma theory, does remain useful in some circumstances to expel germs spread by airborne transmission, such as COVID-19.[1]

Some theories originate in, or are perpetuated by, pseudoscience, which claims to be both scientific and factual, but fails to follow the scientific method. Scientific theories are testable and make falsifiable predictions.[2] Thus, it can be a mark of good science if a discipline has a growing list of superseded theories, and conversely, a lack of superseded theories can indicate problems in following the use of the scientific method. Fringe science includes theories that are not currently supported by a consensus in the mainstream scientific community, either because they never had sufficient empirical support, because they were previously mainstream but later disproven, or because they are preliminary theories also known as protoscience which go on to become mainstream after empirical confirmation. Some theories, such as Lysenkoism, race science or female hysteria have been generated for political rather than empirical reasons and promoted by force.

Discarded theories

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Astronomy and cosmology

Geography and climate

  • Climatic determinism
  • Topographic determinism
  • Moral geography
  • Cultural acclimatization

Geology

Psychology

Medicine

Obsolete branches of enquiry

Theories now considered incomplete

These theories that are no longer considered the most complete representation of reality but remain useful in particular domains or under certain conditions. For some theories, a more complete model is known, but for practical use, the coarser approximation provides good results with much less calculation.

See also

Lists

References

  1. ^ Melanie A. Kiechle (April 21, 2021). "Revisiting a 19th century medical idea could help address covid-19". Washington Post.
  2. ^ Popper, Karl (1963), Conjectures and Refutations, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, UK. Reprinted in Theodore Schick (ed., 2000), Readings in the Philosophy of Science, Mayfield Publishing Company, Mountain View, Calif.
  3. ^ "Spontaneous generation | Examples & Experiments | Britannica".
  4. ^ Skinner, Michael K. (2015). "Environmental Epigenetics and a Unified Theory of the Molecular Aspects of Evolution: A Neo-Lamarckian Concept that Facilitates Neo-Darwinian Evolution". Genome Biology and Evolution. 7 (5): 1296–1302. doi:10.1093/gbe/evv073. PMC 4453068. PMID 25917417.
  5. ^ Williams, Elizabeth Ann (2003). A Cultural History of Medical Vitalism in Enlightenment Montpellier. Ashgate. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-7546-0881-3.
  6. ^ Bechtel, William; Williamson, Robert C. (1998). "Vitalism". In E. Craig (ed.). Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Havelock Ellis, Studies in the Psychology of Sex, vol. 5 p. 218
  8. ^ Trefil, James S. (2003). The Nature of Science: An A-Z Guide to the Laws and Principles Governing Our Universe. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 309. ISBN 0-618-31938-7.
  9. ^ Executive Board of the American Anthropological Association. "scientific racism". AAA Statement on Race. American Anthropological Association. Retrieved December 15, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
  10. ^ "germline theory". Glossary. NCBI.
  11. ^ Lefers, Mark. "germ-line theory". Glossary. Northwestern University. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  12. ^ Jensen, William B. (1990). "Whatever Happened to the Nascent State?" (PDF). Bulletin for the History of Chemistry (5): 26–36. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  13. ^ De Leon, Professor N. "Dalton's Atomic Theory". Chemistry 101 Class Notes. Indiana University Northwest. Retrieved August 26, 2013.
  14. ^ Cathcart, Michael (2009). The Water Dreamers: How Water and Silence Shaped Australia. Melbourne: Text Publishing. chapter 7. ISBN 978-1921520648.
  15. ^ An inland sea, the Eromanga Sea, did exist there in the Mesozoic, but not during any period of human history
  16. ^ Glacial Theory
  17. ^ Crain, Stephen and Diane C. Lillo-Martin (1999). An Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition. Oxford: Blackwell.
  18. ^ Steven Novella, MD. "Psychomotor Patterning". Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  19. ^ Hassani, Sadri (2010). From Atoms to Galaxies: A Conceptual Physics Approach to Scientific Awareness (illustrated ed.). CRC Press. p. 387. ISBN 978-1-4398-8284-9. Extract of page 387
  20. ^ Casimir, H. B. G.; Brugt, Hendrik; Casimir, Gerhard (2010). Haphazard Reality: Half a Century of Science. Amsterdam University Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-90-8964-200-4. Extract of page 32
  21. ^ Aerodynamics: Selected Topics in the Light of Their Historical Development,book by Theodore Von Karman, 1954, Dover Publications, p10 and following pages Detailed discussion of Newton's sine-square law, invalidity in the general case and applicability at high supersonic speeds.
  22. ^ Orme, Anthony R. (2007). "The Rise and Fall of the Davisian Cycle of Erosion: Prelude, Fugue, Coda, and Sequel". Physical Geography. 28 (6): 474–506. doi:10.2747/0272-3646.28.6.474. S2CID 128907423.

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This list catalogs well accepted theories in science and pre scientific natural philosophy and natural history which have since been superseded by scientific theories Many discarded explanations were once supported by a scientific consensus but replaced after more empirical information became available that identified flaws and prompted new theories which better explain the available data Pre modern explanations originated before the scientific method with varying degrees of empirical support The obsolete geocentric model places Earth at the centre of the Universe Some theories are discarded in their entirety such as the replacement of the phlogiston theory by energy and thermodynamics Some theories known to be incomplete or in some ways incorrect are still used For example Newtonian classical mechanics is accurate enough for practical calculations at everyday distances and velocities and it is still taught in schools The more complicated relativistic mechanics must be used for long distances and velocities nearing the speed of light and quantum mechanics for very small distances and objects Some aspects of discarded theories are reused in modern explanations For example miasma theory proposed that all diseases were transmitted by bad air The modern germ theory of disease has found that diseases are caused by microorganisms which can be transmitted by a variety of routes including touching a contaminated object blood and contaminated water Malaria was discovered to be a mosquito borne disease explaining why avoiding the bad air near swamps prevented it Increasing ventilation of fresh air one of the remedies proposed by miasma theory does remain useful in some circumstances to expel germs spread by airborne transmission such as COVID 19 1 Some theories originate in or are perpetuated by pseudoscience which claims to be both scientific and factual but fails to follow the scientific method Scientific theories are testable and make falsifiable predictions 2 Thus it can be a mark of good science if a discipline has a growing list of superseded theories and conversely a lack of superseded theories can indicate problems in following the use of the scientific method Fringe science includes theories that are not currently supported by a consensus in the mainstream scientific community either because they never had sufficient empirical support because they were previously mainstream but later disproven or because they are preliminary theories also known as protoscience which go on to become mainstream after empirical confirmation Some theories such as Lysenkoism race science or female hysteria have been generated for political rather than empirical reasons and promoted by force Contents 1 Discarded theories 1 1 Biology 1 2 Chemistry 1 3 Physics 1 4 Astronomy and cosmology 1 5 Geography and climate 1 6 Geology 1 7 Psychology 1 8 Medicine 2 Obsolete branches of enquiry 3 Theories now considered incomplete 4 See also 4 1 Lists 5 References 6 External linksDiscarded theories EditBiology Edit Spontaneous generation a principle regarding the spontaneous generation of complex life from inanimate matter which held that this process was a commonplace and everyday occurrence as distinguished from univocal generation or reproduction from parent s Falsified by an experiment by Louis Pasteur where apparently spontaneous generation of microorganisms occurred it did not happen on repeating the process without access to unfiltered air on then opening the apparatus to the atmosphere bacterial growth started 3 Transmutation of species Lamarckism inheritance of acquired characteristics Lysenkoism first theories of evolution Not supported by experiment and rendered obsolete by Darwinian evolution and Mendelian genetics combined in the modern synthesis which finds that genes in the form of DNA are the primary way parental characteristics are passed to descendants Discoveries in epigenetics have shown that in some very limited ways the life experiences of organisms can affect the development of their children 4 Vitalism the theory that living things are alive because of some vital force independent of matter as opposed to because of some appropriate assembly of matter It was gradually discredited by the rise of organic chemistry biochemistry and molecular biology fields that failed to discover any vital force Friedrich Wohler s synthesis of urea from ammonium cyanate was only one step in a long road not a great refutation 5 6 Maternal impression the theory that the mother s thoughts created birth defects No experimental support a notion rather than a theory and rendered obsolete by genetic theory 7 see also fetal origins of adult disease genomic imprinting Preformationism the theory that all organisms have existed since the beginning of life and that gametes contain a miniature but complete preformed individual and in the case of humans a homunculus No support when microscopy became available Rendered obsolete by cytology discovery of DNA and atomic theory Recapitulation theory the theory that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny 8 See Baer s laws of embryology Telegony the theory that an offspring can inherit characteristics from a previous mate of its mother s as well as its actual parents often associated with racism Out of Asia theory of human origin The majority view is of a recent African origin of modern humans although a multiregional origin of modern humans hypothesis has much support which incorporates past evidence of Asian origins Scientific racism the theory that humanity consists of physically discrete superior or inferior races Rendered obsolete by Human evolutionary genetics and modern anthropology 9 Mendelian genetics classical genetics Boveri Sutton chromosome theory first genetic theories Not invalidated as such but subsumed into molecular genetics Germ line theory explained immunoglobulin diversity by proposing that each antibody was encoded in a separate germline gene 10 11 Chemistry Edit Caloric theory the theory that a self repelling fluid called caloric was the substance of heat Rendered obsolete by the mechanical theory of heat Classical elements All matter was once thought composed of various combinations of classical elements most famously air earth fire and water Antoine Lavoisier finally refuted this in his 1789 publication Elements of Chemistry which contained the first modern list of chemical elements Electrochemical dualism the theory that all molecules are salts composed of basic and acidic oxides Phlogiston theory The theory that combustible goods contain a substance called phlogiston that entered air during combustion Replaced by Lavoisier s work on oxidation Point 2 of Dalton s Atomic Theory was rendered obsolete by discovery of isotopes and point 3 by discovery of subatomic particles and nuclear reactions Radical theory the theory that organic compounds exist as combinations of radicals that can be exchanged in chemical reactions just as chemical elements can be interchanged in inorganic compounds Vitalism See section on biology Nascent state refers to the form of a chemical element or sometimes compound in the instance of their liberation or formation Often encountered are atomic oxygen Onasc and nascent hydrogen Hnasc and chlorine Clnasc or bromine Brnasc 12 Polywater a hypothesized polymer form of water the properties of which actually arose from contaminants such as sweatPhysics Edit Emission theory of vision the belief that vision is caused by rays emanating from the eyes was superseded by the intro mission approach and more complex theories of vision Aristotelian physics superseded by Newtonian physics Ptolemy s law of refraction replaced by Snell s law Luminiferous aether failed to be detected by the sufficiently sensitive Michelson Morley experiment made obsolete by Einstein s work Caloric theory Lavoisier s successor to phlogiston discredited by Rumford s and Joule s work Contact tension a theory on the source of electricity Vis viva Gottfried Leibniz s elementary and limited early formulation of the principle of conservation of energy Purely electrostatic theories of the generation of voltage differences Emitter theory another now obsolete theory of light propagation Electromotive force History the original theory by Alessandro Volta misunderstood the active agent of a voltaic cell to be a new type of force acting on the charges generated merely from contact of the electrodes Michael Faraday later correctly explained the active agent was chemical reactions Balance of nature superseded by catastrophe theory and chaos theory Progression of atomic theory Democritus the originator of atomic theory held that everything is composed of atoms that are indestructible His claim that atoms are indestructible is not the reason it is superseded as it was later scientists who identified the concept of atoms with particles which later science showed are destructible Democritus theory is superseded because of his position that several kinds of atoms explain pure materials like water or iron and characteristics that science now identifies with molecules rather than with indestructible primary particles Democritus also held that between atoms an empty space of a different nature than atoms allowed atoms to move This view on space and matter persisted until Einstein described spacetime as being relative and connected to matter John Dalton s model of the atom which held that atoms are indivisible and indestructible superseded by nuclear physics and that all atoms of a given element are identical in mass superseded by discovery of atomic isotopes 13 Plum pudding model of the atom assuming the protons and electrons were mixed together in a single mass Rutherford model of the atom with an impenetrable nucleus orbited by electrons Bohr model with quantized orbits Electron cloud model following the development of quantum mechanics in 1925 and the eventual atomic orbital models derived from the quantum mechanical solution to the hydrogen atomAstronomy and cosmology Edit Ptolemaic system superseded by Nicolaus Copernicus heliocentric model Geocentric universe superseded by Copernicus Copernican system superseded by Tychonic system Heliocentric universe made obsolete by discovery of the structure of the Milky Way and the redshift of most galaxies Heliocentrism only applies to the selected Solar System and only approximately since the Sun s center is not at the Solar System s center of mass Aristotelian Dynamics of the celestial spheres superseded by the Elliptic orbit and Kepler s laws of planetary motion Tychonic system superseded by Newton s laws of motion Luminiferous aether theory Steady state theory a model developed by Hermann Bondi Thomas Gold and Fred Hoyle whereby the expanding universe was in a steady state and had no beginning It was a competitor of the Big Bang model until evidence supporting the Big Bang and falsifying the steady state was found Geography and climate Edit Buenaventura River Flat Earth theory generally known to be false among educated people in various ancient and medieval societies Terra Australis which technically is Antarctica but the original idea was based on an unproven belief that land in the Northern hemisphere must have a Southern counterpart for balance Hollow Earth theory The Open Polar Sea an ice free sea once supposed to surround the North Pole Rain follows the plow the theory that human settlement increases rainfall in arid regions only true to the extent that crop fields evapotranspirate more than barren wilderness Island of California the theory that California was not part of mainland North America but rather a large island Inland sea of Australia 14 15 Pre modern Environmental determinism as explanations for moral behavior as opposed to modern theories such as factor endowments state formation and theories of the social effects of global warming Climatic determinism Topographic determinism Moral geography Cultural acclimatizationGlobal cooling Drainage divides as always being made up by hills and mountains Geology Edit Abiogenic petroleum origin While some of the petroleum is almost certainly abiogenic the vast majority has origins as living organisms Catastrophism was largely replaced by uniformitarianism and neocatastrophism Cryptoexplosion craters now discarded in favour of impact craters and ordinary volcanism Flood geology replaced by modern geology and stratigraphy Neptunism replaced by plutonism and volcanism Granitization a discredited alternative to a magmatic origin of granites Monoglaciation the idea that the Earth had a single ice age replaced by polyglaciation the idea that the Earth has gone through several periods of widespread ice cover 16 Oscillation theory of land level rise and subsidence during deglaciation The following were superseded by plate tectonics Elevation crater theory Expanding Earth theory superseded by subduction Contracting Earth Geosyncline theory Haarman s Oscillation theory Various lost landmasses including LemuriaPsychology Edit Pure behaviorist explanations for language acquisition in infancy falsified by the study of cognitive adaptations for language 17 Psychomotor patterning a pseudoscientific approach to the treatment of intellectual disabilities brain injury learning disabilities and other cognitive diseases 18 Medicine Edit Theory of the four bodily humours see also Four temperaments Heroic medicine a therapeutic method derived from the belief in bodily humour imbalances as the cause of ailments Miasma theory of disease the theory that diseases are caused by bad air No experimental support and rendered obsolete by the germ theory of disease Phrenology a theory of highly localised brain function popular in 19th century medicine Homeopathy a theory according to which a disease can be cured by infinitesimal doses of the substance that caused it Eclectic medicine Transformed into alternative medicine and is no longer considered a scientific theory Physiognomy related to phrenology held that inner character was strongly correlated with physical appearance Tooth worm an erroneous theory of the cause of dental caries periodontitis and toothachesObsolete branches of enquiry EditAlchemy which led to the development of chemistry Astrology which led to the development of astronomy Phrenology a pseudoscience Numerology a pseudoscienceTheories now considered incomplete EditThese theories that are no longer considered the most complete representation of reality but remain useful in particular domains or under certain conditions For some theories a more complete model is known but for practical use the coarser approximation provides good results with much less calculation Newtonian mechanics was extended by the theory of relativity and by quantum mechanics Relativistic corrections to Newtonian mechanics are immeasurably small at velocities not approaching the speed of light 19 and quantum corrections are usually negligible at atomic or larger scales 20 Newtonian mechanics is totally satisfactory in engineering and physics under most circumstances The anomalous perihelion precession of Mercury was the first observational evidence that relativity was a more accurate model than Newtonian gravity Classical electrodynamics is a very close approximation to quantum electrodynamics except at very small scales and low field strengths Bohr model of the atom was extended by the quantum mechanical model of the atom The formula known as Newton s sine square law of air resistance for the force of a fluid on a body though not actually formulated by Newton but by others using a method of calculation used by Newton has been found incorrect and not useful except for high speed hypersonic flow 21 The once popular cycle of erosion is now considered one of many possibilities for landscape evolution 22 The theory of continental drift was incorporated into and improved upon by plate tectonics See also Edit Science portalPseudoscience Scientific theory Philosophy of science Protoscience Fringe science Pathological science Paradigm shift History of evolutionary thought Creation evolution controversyLists Edit List of common misconceptions including those about scientific subjects List of discredited substances List of experiments List of topics characterized as pseudoscienceReferences Edit Melanie A Kiechle April 21 2021 Revisiting a 19th century medical idea could help address covid 19 Washington Post Popper Karl 1963 Conjectures and Refutations Routledge and Kegan Paul London UK Reprinted in Theodore Schick ed 2000 Readings in the Philosophy of Science Mayfield Publishing Company Mountain View Calif Spontaneous generation Examples amp Experiments Britannica Skinner Michael K 2015 Environmental Epigenetics and a Unified Theory of the Molecular Aspects of Evolution A Neo Lamarckian Concept that Facilitates Neo Darwinian Evolution Genome Biology and Evolution 7 5 1296 1302 doi 10 1093 gbe evv073 PMC 4453068 PMID 25917417 Williams Elizabeth Ann 2003 A Cultural History of Medical Vitalism in Enlightenment Montpellier Ashgate p 4 ISBN 978 0 7546 0881 3 Bechtel William Williamson Robert C 1998 Vitalism In E Craig ed Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Routledge a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Havelock Ellis Studies in the Psychology of Sex vol 5 p 218 Trefil James S 2003 The Nature of Science An A Z Guide to the Laws and Principles Governing Our Universe Boston Houghton Mifflin Harcourt p 309 ISBN 0 618 31938 7 Executive Board of the American Anthropological Association scientific racism AAA Statement on Race American Anthropological Association Retrieved December 15 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint uses authors parameter link germline theory Glossary NCBI Lefers Mark germ line theory Glossary Northwestern University Retrieved February 28 2012 Jensen William B 1990 Whatever Happened to the Nascent State PDF Bulletin for the History of Chemistry 5 26 36 Retrieved May 6 2017 De Leon Professor N Dalton s Atomic Theory Chemistry 101 Class Notes Indiana University Northwest Retrieved August 26 2013 Cathcart Michael 2009 The Water Dreamers How Water and Silence Shaped Australia Melbourne Text Publishing chapter 7 ISBN 978 1921520648 An inland sea the Eromanga Sea did exist there in the Mesozoic but not during any period of human history Glacial Theory Crain Stephen and Diane C Lillo Martin 1999 An Introduction to Linguistic Theory and Language Acquisition Oxford Blackwell Steven Novella MD Psychomotor Patterning Retrieved October 16 2014 Hassani Sadri 2010 From Atoms to Galaxies A Conceptual Physics Approach to Scientific Awareness illustrated ed CRC Press p 387 ISBN 978 1 4398 8284 9 Extract of page 387 Casimir H B G Brugt Hendrik Casimir Gerhard 2010 Haphazard Reality Half a Century of Science Amsterdam University Press p 32 ISBN 978 90 8964 200 4 Extract of page 32 Aerodynamics Selected Topics in the Light of Their Historical Development book by Theodore Von Karman 1954 Dover Publications p10 and following pages Detailed discussion of Newton s sine square law invalidity in the general case and applicability at high supersonic speeds Orme Anthony R 2007 The Rise and Fall of the Davisian Cycle of Erosion Prelude Fugue Coda and Sequel Physical Geography 28 6 474 506 doi 10 2747 0272 3646 28 6 474 S2CID 128907423 External links Edit Media related to Obsolete scientific theories at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Superseded theories in science amp oldid 1142462204, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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