Unlike religion, science need objective and strong evidence before giving credit to a theory as explanation of something. And anything that has been proven "true" can always be proven wrong by any other new theory which fits better or simoly be proven wrong.
A hypothesis can never be proven true because there is always a possibility that it can be disproved. No matter how many times something happens, and how sure you think you are that it will happen again, there are always other possibilities that have not been explored.
Most science uses inductive reasoning.
Hypothesis are theories which are yet to be proven. They are proven when they are proved to be true as in experiments.
a educated guess about a ubject that is proven true
A hypothesis is what someone suggests could be true, and then tests it to see whether or not it is true. A law is what has been proven to be true.
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No. A hypothesis is an educated guess, based on observation. Usually, a hypothesis can be supported or refuted through experimentation or more observation. A hypothesis can be disproven, but not proven to be true.
Hypothesis are theories which are yet to be proven. They are proven when they are proved to be true as in experiments.
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well it all depends on what your hypotthesis is but some can be proven true ,or some can be proven false. But it all depends on what you are doing
A falsifiable hypothesis is a hypothesis that must be set up so that it is possible to be proven false.
a educated guess about a ubject that is proven true
a educated guess about a ubject that is proven true
A hypothesis is what someone suggests could be true, and then tests it to see whether or not it is true. A law is what has been proven to be true.
It will provide information to help formulate a new hypothesis in the future.(:
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