Multiple Choice
Did Tycho's data prove that Kepler' theory was true?
A) No, because some of Tycho's observations were incorrect.
B) No, because Tycho's data disagreed with Kepler's theory.
C) No, because observations can never completely prove the truth of scientific theory.
D) Yes, because Kepler's theory agreed with all of Tycho's data.
E) Yes, because Tycho's data ruled out the competing theories of Ptolemy and Copernicus.
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