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This would be an hypothesis (an educated guess).
Symmetry was not invented by man in the same way electricity, air, the concept of two, the ocean, a spiral, a circle, or movement were not invented by man. It is an observation of a natural (and man-made) pattern often seen. Since it's an observation (a description, if you will) it was not invented. As to a reasoning behind the observation, there most likely was none; it was simply observed and noted at some point in history.
Calculating how much time they need to spend thinking about a client(not much) and how much they should charge them for that effort. Lawyers also need highly developed problem-solving, logic and reasoning skills.
The science method is all based on the observation experimentation. It is to do different studies.
Observation,experimentation,reasoning,implementation
Because a fact is a statement that can be shown to be true by observation or by experiment. And a theory is an explanation or model based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning.
Aristotle was not an experimentalist in the modern sense. His philosophical approach focused more on observation, logic, and deduction rather than conducting controlled experiments to test hypotheses. His method involved careful examination of the natural world and drawing conclusions based on his observations and reasoning.
Pseudoscience is fake science, which pretends to be the result of scientific observation, experimentation, and logical reasoning, yet it isn't. Pseudoscience is concocted for the purpose of selling fraudulent products to a gullible public.
Nature could be explained through abstract reasoning and experimentation.
Hypothesis construction and experimental testing of such hypothesis.
That Nature could be explained through abstract reasoning and experimentation.
scientific mehtodThe method of study using a combination of observation and reasoning is the scientific method
Francis Bacon performed experiments of preserving chicken with snow.
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