Let's see if I can help.BrokenBoySoldier said:Err.... if somethings a theory its as close to fact as you can get in science, scientific theories have lots of proof
(does that read as bad as I think it does?, fatigue is messing with my brain)
A scientific theory is backed by compelling evidence and is capable of predicting the outcomes of future events. In this regard, a theory offers proof beyond reasonable doubt.
A fact is an observable event in nature. A fact that fits a theory verifies the theory, especially if the theory was made before the observation was made.
Contrast to a mathematical theorem which has been logically proven beyond all doubt. If the premises (the axioms) are accepted, the theorem cannot be denied.
Contrast also to a layman's theory which is merely commonplace parlance for a hypothesis by those who don't know any better. Even then I find myself using the terms interchangeably when I'm not careful.