False, a statement that can be tested is a hypothesis. In a hypothesis "if...then..." format, one is presenting a possible solution to a question. A law is a proven statement or idea.
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Hypothesis
A theory is a proposed idea as an explaination to a problem. A scientific law is a tested and experimentally proven idea that can be considered as truth; until experimentally disproven. Newton's law of gravity was law, proven by experimental observations, right up until Einstein developed special relativity and it was experimentally proven. Thus disproving Newton's "law". String theory is an idea that is quite appealing to physicists, but there is no experimental proof to its validity, so it remains as just a theory.
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That is the Control group.
This is very variable and must be determined experimentally.
A statement that explains an observation and is supported by data is a
verifiable/provable, hypothesis
A proposed explaination for an observation is called a hypothesis.
No, philosophy is not considered a science. While both disciplines aim to understand the world and address fundamental questions, they do so using different methodologies and approaches. Philosophy focuses on questions of existence, knowledge, values, ethics, and reasoning, while science is more concerned with empirically testing and investigating the natural world.
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Scientific data that has not been experimentally tested is unreliable.
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Its called a Hypothesis.
Its called a Hypothesis.
Its called a Hypothesis.
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