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Scientists do that because they are skeptical about other scientists' work. They do not usually believe what other scientists have concluded, so other scientists come up with a hypothesis (or simply state a question) as to contradict, or theorize why another scientists' work and conclusions are wrong.

In short: Scientists are skeptical and do not believe what another scientist has come up with as a conclusion.

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