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Well since a hypothesis is "an educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question". It must be repeatedly tested with un-flawed experiments, and backed up with a significant amount of data. And it will then become a theory, and if it's tested by and consistent with generations of data it will become a law.

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