Non-fiction is to theory as fiction is to experience.

Joyce Rachelle
Non-fiction is to theory as fiction is to experience.
Non-fiction is to theory as fiction is to experience.
Non-fiction is to theory as fiction is to experience.
Non-fiction is to theory as fiction is to experience.
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The definition of a theory is "a tentative explanation, a speculation, or a conjecture based on examined facts and thought to be probably true." In other words, a theory is a fraction of an idea which has been discovered through scientific research. It's the job of the scientist to put their minds together and come up with an explanation as to how or why something works. In order for this theory to become a reality, the scientists must conduct further studies which are done in controlled experiments to see if the results are justifiable.

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