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I don't agree that every hypothesis MUST be tested. In order to advance to the status of a scientific theory, a hypothesis must be tested. Otherwise it remains a mere hypothesis. But some hypotheses are beyond our present capacity to test. Hypothesis: there are technologically advanced alien civilizations in our galaxy on planets other than the Earth. Method of testing: explore the galaxy in space ships. Except that we don't really have any interstellar space ships (it's hard enough just getting to the moon!) and the process of exploring the galaxy would be so expensive and so time-consuming that we really could not afford it in our present economic state.
The complexity of body design will increase over evolutionary time. This is the process by which new modifications occur in the organisms. So, in this way we can say that advanced organisms will be complex as compared to complex organisms...
It appears there is a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about "evolve," it refers to the process of gradual development or change over time, typically resulting in something becoming more advanced or complex. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate answer.
change, adapt
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Civilizations have advantages
Thermometers are accurate because they are calibrated to measure temperature with a high degree of precision. They are calibrated based on fixed points like the freezing and boiling points of water, ensuring consistent and reliable readings. Additionally, modern thermometers use advanced technology to improve accuracy, such as digital displays and sensors.
Allaboutsite use an advanced algorithm to calculate the data. Of course it will never be perfectly accurate, but at least you get a general idea.
Czarnowski's hypothesis was that the ancient Minoans, who inhabited the island of Crete, were an advanced civilization that played a significant role in shaping the cultural development of ancient Greece.
The only Empire to meet both criteria was the British Empire. Others have had accurate calendars; even the Egyptians had that. But astronomy more advanced than "Look at the patterns of the pretty lights in the sky" was never attained until the invention of the telescope in 1608. Note: The Maya Empire, in Central America, developed very accurate calendars, but I wouldn't say that their general astronomy was advanced. That may be the answer required.
Aristarchus, in the 3rd century BC, was the first to postulate that our Solar System is heliocentric. Later, in 1743, Copernicus advanced the same hypothesis, but in a more comprehensive form.
A possible hypothesis could be: "A new energy source utilizing advanced solar technology will be able to efficiently and sustainably meet global energy demands, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating the impact of climate change."
You cannot make a blanket statement that their society was more advanced because of one issue.
The advanced searching technique correctly used in the search statement "toddler AND Montessori school" is the Boolean operator "AND." This operator ensures that search results include both the term "toddler" and the term "Montessori school" in the documents retrieved.
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