True scientific models must all lead to testable hypotheses; otherwise, they are unverifiable and not so different than speculation. Note that some scientific models may not be testable at the time they are proposed if the technology of that time is not available to conduct proper tests. Sometimes, the work that goes into figuring out ways of testing new hypotheses leads to the invention of new instruments or the design of new machines that can end up having benefits greater than what they were originally designed for.
It is true that scientific models are based on a set of observations, along with a logical analysis of those observations.
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The goal of scientific models is that the scientific models help see something more clearly in science.
It is true that scientific models are based on a set of observations, along with a logical analysis of those observations.
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yes it is true
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The goal of scientific models is that the scientific models help see something more clearly in science.
True scientific models must all lead to testable hypotheses; otherwise, they are unverifiable and not so different than speculation. Note that some scientific models may not be testable at the time they are proposed if the technology of that time is not available to conduct proper tests. Sometimes, the work that goes into figuring out ways of testing new hypotheses leads to the invention of new instruments or the design of new machines that can end up having benefits greater than what they were originally designed for.
Models may not take into account all of the variables.
Scientific models can't show 100% of the reality that they model. Models are necessarily simplified versions of reality.
New scientific models are developed in order to reflect the most recent discoveries.
Time is faster as it takes it process and it is easier and safer to see and understand.
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