Umm.. beg to differ. A belief is similar to a hunch or plausible scientific theory that has not been proven yet but seems to explain much of what is observed. All scientific laws began as theories until explanations were found through rigorous experiments or mathematical proofs.
This is the drivel you read on forums like audiogon.
Many people think that if scientists find evidence that supports a hypothesis, the hypothesis is upgraded to a theory, and if the theory is found to be correct, it is upgraded to a law. That is not how it works, though. Facts, theories and laws — as well as hypotheses — are separate elements of the scientific method. Though they may evolve, they aren't upgraded to something else.
https://www.livescience.com/21457-what-is-a-law-in-science-definition-of-scientific-law.html