hy⋅poth⋅e⋅sis
1. a proposition, or set of propositions, set forth as an explanation for the occurrence of some specified group of phenomena, either asserted merely as a provisional conjecture to guide investigation (working hypothesis) or accepted as highly probable in the light of established facts.
2. a proposition assumed as a premise in an argument.
3. the antecedent of a conditional proposition.
4. a mere assumption or guess.
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I'm only posting what is in the dictionary..
Not arguing with anyone..
Counter reaction?That said, however, I am of the opinion that the Earth is suffering for man made issues..
If you fill your house with enough garbage will it not overflow ?
Eventually that will happen to our atmosphere and ecosystem.. We need to realize that for each action there is an equal counter reaction..
Counter reaction?
Oh, I see, there is action, then reaction, then counter reaction .... lol
(Teasing)
Hypotheses are made to describe an observation. Then comes testing to see if the hypothesis is accurate, people can reproduce it, and perhaps refine what it postulates. Hypotheses are not to avoid proofs, they are made to invite their discovery.
So? Leprachauns can't be tested either. What's that have to do with scientific hypothesis?Axioms cannot be tested.
So? Leprachauns can't be tested either. What's that have to do with scientific hypothesis?
So? Leprachauns can't be tested either. What's that have to do with scientific hypothesis?
Again; so what?Any science that is using math is limited by some axioms.
Again; so what?
I still don't see any support for your statement that hypothesis is an avoidance of proof.