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5 March, 23:22

Why are hypotheses and theories are always tentative explanations?

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  1. 5 March, 23:35
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    Hypotheses and theories are based on observations and expectations, but can not, or have yet to, stand up to rigorous testing of experimentation and observation. Until a hypothesis is tested, it cannot be considered a definitive fact. The same is true of a theory.

    Typically a theory differs from a law in that it cannot be tested to be true all the time, and is based on observations that cannot yet be repeated and adjusted to test the theory's veracity.
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