A hypothesis.
Observations that describe have various names based on the context, such as facts, data, evidence, or findings. They provide information, details, or characteristics about a particular subject or situation.
While supermoons can have a visual and emotional impact, scientific evidence on their influence on human life is limited. Some people report feeling more energetic or experiencing changes in mood during a supermoon, but these effects are largely anecdotal. The gravitational pull of the moon does affect tides, but its influence on human behavior or health remains largely unproven. Overall, any effects are likely psychological rather than physiological.
The rations allocated for the Scott crew were inadequate and nutritionally lacking, while Amundsen's contained the necessary B and C vitamins. Scott used ponies for hauling, while Amundsen used the more adaptable dogs. Amundsen's team had adequate fuel allocation, due to planning, that allowed them to melt ice to drink, while Scott had a shortage of fuel that did not allow them to melt ice into water, and thus suffered from dehydration.
A:Some say that God createde the universe. Some say that Brahma created the universe. And so on. This must always remain a matter of dispute, without necessary animosity, since none of these claims can ever be proven. In each case, they are based on faith alone. There are even more explanations as to why one of these gods created the universe as there are creator gods. Scientists say the universe was created by the 'Big Bang', the single cosmic event that created matter out of nothing. This is still a hypothesis and therefore, like the religious explanations is also unproven. Its advantage, if any, is that it is consistent with known science and does not require the complication of a creator god, whose existence must then be explained.
GalaxiesOpen clustersGlobular clustersNeutron starsStars (Of many varieties)Black holesNebula (Of many varieties)Spacecraft (Voyager)Aliens?
This is a totally unproven, unscientific answer, but I think you look DOWN when you're contemplating something, and UP when you're searching for an answer or an explanation.
A Theory is unproven, but Laws are proven. Theory becomes law after that theory is proven correct.
An unsupported hypothesis is a statement that proposes a possible explanation for something but lacks evidence or data to back it up. It is typically not based on any empirical research or logical reasoning, making it unreliable and unproven.
Where the products says it will do something, but there is nothing to prove it
Existing as or involving something that exists as an unproven idea, theory, or possibility
A 7 letter word for an unproven belief is an opinion. An opinion is something that you think and believe but either cannot or have not factually proven.
unproven, or "believed" paradigms of reality. A way of looking at something or a set of beliefs that explain something "theoretically." I mean, I guess.
Unproven drugs are drugs that are against the law.
Darwin's theory of evolution is a valid yet unproven theory.
Quackery is the promotion of unproven or worthless medical treatments.
An "acceptable theory" is both 1. unproven in the complete sense of the word and yet- 2. yeilds the same results time after time Do not confuse this word with hypothesis or hunch when speaking science. "I have a theory that Jennifer Aniston will remarry" is not a valid sentence! You have a hunch, but not a theory.
You can make a conjecture by conducting research or experiments that come out to be unproven. It can appear to be correct but it is actually unproven.