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It is something that is proven to be true by many many experiments. It is NOT a prediction.
Neither. The art of precognition is not exact. If your predictions are proven correct it is unnecessary to adjust either your prediction or the observations. apex- false
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A testable prediction is a statement that is either proven true or proven false in a scientific experiment. It is also known as a hypothesis.
A prediction is the strong belief that something will happen. It is said to be a true prediction if the event happens. Before the event takes place, you would have to ask the prophet/psychic making the prediction what it means. After the event, or after the prediction is proven false, you can see for yourself what it means.
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Not necessarily. A prediction of what you believe to be true is usually called a hypothesis. A theory is an explanation of a set of related observations or events based on proven hypotheses and verified multiple times through experimentation.
A prediction that has to be testable is one that can be proven true or false through empirical observation or experimentation. It should be specific, measurable, and capable of being verified or refuted using evidence or data.
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Only some hypothesizes have been proven not to be true. The reason that is that a hypothesis is the same thing as a prediction. Just as you could predict that, for example, the weather was going to be cloudy today, but it turned out sunny, a scientist could predict, or hypothesize, that in a certain experiment, for example, there would be a chemical reaction, but there wasn't.