Idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world (primary features of a scientific hypothesis: falsifiability, testability)
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1 But this would by no means satisfy the conditions of a scientific hypothesis .
2 A scientific hypothesis lasts till there's something else to put in its place.
3 And there is a scientific hypothesis that Earth has been hit by a planet before.
4 It strikes me occasionally, just as a scientific hypothesis , that perhaps it is the paper!
5 Naturally, he frames this as a "highly testable scientific hypothesis . "
6 We verify a scientific hypothesis indirectly, by deducing consequences as to the future, which subsequent experience confirms.
7 Contrary to Huxley, I shall suggest that the existence of God is a scientific hypothesis like any other.
8 If so, what relation does the monad bear to the atom, or the molecule, of ordinary scientific hypothesis ?
9 And so between the scientific hypothesis of the one and the philosophical conception of the other no contrariety remains.
10 There's no such thing, but we do have the p-value which is the probability that your scientific hypothesis is right.
11 (1) That no scientific hypothesis up to the present accounts satisfactorily for the phenomena.
12 (I speak only hypothetically here, for no such defend-able scientific hypothesis now exists, although the concept certainly remains intelligible.
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