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It is a falsifiable theory about some scientific aspect. Falsifiable means that it must be possible to devise a test whose outcome can prove the hypothesis is false.
There are so many things that could not be a falsifiable hypothesis. One statement that is not falsifiable is that humans need air to breathe.
It is necessary for a hypothesis to have two things, the words IF and THEN. Another word can be added, BECAUSE. A successful hypothesis has to have all three.
A falsifiable hypothesis is one that can be proven false through observation or experimentation. For example, "All swans are white" is a falsifiable hypothesis because it can be proven false by finding a single black swan.
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falsifiable
Yes, a falsifiable hypothesis can be tested because it can be proven true or false through experimentation or observation. If evidence is found that contradicts the hypothesis, then it can be disproven. This process is essential in the scientific method to advance knowledge and understanding.
An example of a falsifiable theory is the idea that all swans are white. This theory can be proven false by finding a single black swan.
It is a falsifiable theory about some scientific aspect. Falsifiable means that it must be possible to devise a test whose outcome can prove the hypothesis is false.
No. As to why. Many claims of magical occurences or powers are not falsifiable, that is, byt the very nature of the claim they cannot be demonstrated to be true or false. Secon, all falsifiable claims of magic that have been sunjected to scientcfic scrutiny have been found to be false.
A non-falsifiable hypothesis is a statement that cannot be proven false through observation or testing. An example of a non-falsifiable hypothesis is "There is an invisible unicorn living on the dark side of the moon." Since it is impossible to observe or test the existence of an invisible unicorn on the dark side of the moon, this hypothesis cannot be proven false.
false can not be proven true wrong is not right
True means that it is correct. False means it is not true.
"What is the difference between inequalities and equations" is a question, not a statement. A question cannot be true or false. It can be pointless, or badly phrased or misguided but that is a different matter.
Falsifiable hypotheses are statements that can be proven false through observation or experimentation. Examples include: "All swans are white," "Eating carrots improves eyesight," and "Adding fertilizer to plants increases their growth."