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What Is Hypothesis?

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hypothesis science definition
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Plural hypotheses hypotheses
A statement that explains or makes generalizations about a set of facts or principles, usually forming a basis for
possible experiments to confirm its viability.
Usage The words hypothesis, law, and theory refer to different kinds of statements, or sets of statements, that
scientists make about natural phenomena. A hypothesis is a proposition that attempts to explain a set of facts in a
unified way. It generally forms the basis of experiments designed to establish its plausibility. Simplicity, elegance, and
consistency with previously established hypotheses or laws are also major factors in determining the acceptance of a
hypothesis. Though a hypothesis can never be proven true (in fact, hypotheses generally leave some facts
unexplained), it can sometimes be verified beyond reasonable doubt in the context of a particular theoretical
approach. A scientific law is a hypothesis that is assumed to be universally true. A law has good predictive power,
allowing a scientist (or engineer) to model a physical system and predict what will happen under various conditions.
New hypotheses inconsistent with well-established laws are generally rejected, barring major changes to the
approach. An example is the law of conservation of energy, which was firmly established but had to be qualified with
the revolutionary advent of quantum mechanics and the uncertainty principle. A theory is a set of statements, including
laws and hypotheses, that explains a group of observations or phenomena in terms of those laws and hypotheses. A
theory thus accounts for a wider variety of events than a law does. Broad acceptance of a theory comes when it has
been tested repeatedly on new data and been used to make accurate predictions. Although a theory generally
contains hypotheses that are still open to revision, sometimes it is hard to know where the hypothesis ends and the
law or theory begins. Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, for example, consists of statements that were originally
considered to be hypotheses (and daring at that). But all the hypotheses of relativity have now achieved the authority
of scientific laws, and Einstein's theory has supplanted Newton's laws of motion. In some cases, such as the germ
theory of infectious disease, a theory becomes so completely accepted, it stops being referred to as a theory.
Definition
noun, plural: hypotheses

A supposition or tentative explanation for (a group of) phenomena, (a set of) facts, or a scientific inquiry that may be
tested, verified or answered by further investigation or methodological experiment.

Supplement
A scientific hypothesis that has been verified through scientific experiment and research may well be considered a
scientific theory.

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