No, physicists do not make their own decisions on every theory. They rely on evidence, experimental data, and peer-reviewed research to make informed conclusions about theories. Additionally, the scientific community as a whole plays a role in evaluating and accepting or rejecting theories through a process of peer review and replication of experiments.
No, physicists do not make their own decisions on every theory. They rely on evidence, experimental data, and peer-reviewed research to make informed conclusions about theories. Additionally, the scientific community as a whole plays a role in evaluating and accepting or rejecting theories through a process of peer review and replication of experiments.