A theory (at least a good one) verifiable, supported by sound data and make definate predictions based on that data (eg - light will be affected by gravity, Einstien circa 1910 - not proven untill the "second" solar eclipse after WW1, 1919-20)
Hypothisis is the seed that a good theory gets its start from
H: Black holes cannot erase information when they evaporate as Hawking states
T: Information escapes via Hawking Radiation
T: Black hole complimentarianism (holographic effect) (Susskind)
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A theory is a well-established explanation supported by evidence and widely accepted by the scientific community, while a hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experiments or observations. In other words, a theory is a comprehensive explanation based on existing evidence, whereas a hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction based on limited evidence.
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation or observation, whereas a theory is a well-substantiated explanation based on evidence from multiple studies. The main difference is that a theory has been repeatedly tested and confirmed, while a hypothesis is still being investigated.
A data-driven hypothesis is generated based on patterns observed in the data without pre-existing theoretical expectations, while a theory-driven hypothesis is generated based on existing theories or prior knowledge. Data-driven hypotheses are more exploratory and can lead to the development of new theories, while theory-driven hypotheses are more focused and aim to test specific theoretical predictions.
A theory is a set of principles or ideas used to explain a phenomenon, while a method is the approach or technique used to collect data or test a hypothesis related to that theory. Theories provide the conceptual framework, while methods provide the practical tools for research or analysis.
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested through experimentation or observation. It is a specific, testable statement. A theory, on the other hand, is a well-established explanation for a wide range of observations or experimental results. It is supported by a substantial body of evidence and has withstood repeated testing and scrutiny.
Hypothesis, speculation