J.E Broyles has written: 'Dividend policy and the life cycle hypothesis'
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The Life Cycle Hypothesis
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This is an explanation for how wealth or income distribution will be in the future. Some might have the economic hypothesis that the economy will continue to grow.
The life cycle of the universe is the hypothesis which postulates the universe beings with the big bang, expands, eventually stops, contracts, ends in the big crunch, and big bangs again, this cycle being repeated over and over. However, the scientific evidence is not in favour of this idea, instead suggesting the universe will expand forever.
tidal hypothesis
it is a life cycle to them or their life.
"What does hypothesis mean?" "What is your hypothesis on the John F. Kennedy assassination?" "Can you come up with a hypothesis for how life is on Earth?"
A moth has a 4-stage life cycle.
That's a bit of a nonsense question. The existence of life is consistent with *any* and *every* hypothesis that tries to explain the existence of life, scientific or not. The existence of life is the very thing that the hypothesis is trying to explain, so necessarily the hypothesis assumes it and must therefore be consistent with it. The same goes for the *kind* of life we find on Earth: since any scientific hypothesis must explain the life we find here, such a hypothesis must necessarily be consistent with the life we find.