If you are referring to the 'scientific method' it goes like this
1. Create a 'theory'
2. Test the theory and see if your results support the theory
3. Submit the theory and ALL your discoveries to 'peer review'
4. If the peer review proves that the findings are consistent then the theory is made into a working theory and it is tested and applied and used to better understand the field that the theory effects.
Science is a self correcting art and that is why it has lasted the test of time because every time it makes a mistake it fixes it and becomes better.
1. Create a 'theory'
2. Test the theory and see if your results support the theory
3. Submit the theory and ALL your discoveries to 'peer review'
4. If the peer review proves that the findings are consistent then the theory is made into a working theory and it is tested and applied and used to better understand the field that the theory effects.
Science is a self correcting art and that is why it has lasted the test of time because every time it makes a mistake it fixes it and becomes better.