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You can not prove it true.
No, an hypothesis is a tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation and/or experimentation. As a scientific term of art, see the attached quotation. Compare to theory, and quotation given there. No a hypothesis must be tested, proven to be true No. A hypothesis is a best guess based on available information and observation.
The hypothesis of a magic balloon project, as with any project depends on what you are trying to prove from your experiment. If you were trying to prove that a certain kind of balloon stretches farther than another type, your hypothesis would state that.
Actually, it has been proved that light is bent by gravity, so it is impossible to prove that light travels in a straight line.
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It is impossible to prove a hypothesis. It can only be disproved.
It is impossible to prove a hypothesis. It can only be disproved.
Most science uses indutive reasoning
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It is rare and difficult to prove a hypothesis true or false through experimentation. While it is typically easy to prove something completely false, proving it true is another story.
No. Not being able to prove something is NOT the same as it being true.
You can not prove it true.
Generally, creating a hypothesis is a no-win situation. The hypothesis you devise must be provable false. Your data will either prove your hypothesis false or it will fail to prove the hypothesis false. You can never prove a proper hypothesis true. Science does not prove truth, it simply discards the false.
It is false.
many differnet scientists doing expiraments that prove the hypothesis to be true-then it becomes a theory