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When the evidence in a scientific experiment does not support the hypothesis the scientist:Confirm through repeated experimentation that the evidence is validReject the hypothesisDevelop another hypothesis that is consistent with the valid evidence
There is no scientific explanation for this. - Evan Apolonio
Scientific explanations are testable if confidence in the explanation could be undermined by a failure to observe the predicted outcome. One should be able to imagine outcomes that would disprove the explanation.
Good evidence that is related to a crime scene has many factors. Evidence should have scientific proof that a person or persons committed the crime. If there is scientific evidence, it can be very hard to refute the evidence.
Is the evidence from the best source I can find
A scientific theory should be taken seriously if it can correctly describe a phenomenon and their is sufficient evidence that it describes the phenomenon accurately.
proof
Because they might kill you
explain how your evidence supports your claim
empirical evidence, experimentation, and observation. He advocated for a methodical and systematic approach to scientific inquiry, emphasizing the importance of gathering data and conducting experiments to support or refute hypotheses. Bacon's philosophy of empiricism laid the foundation for the development of the scientific method.
Superstitious Beliefs have no basis in reality and no evidence to support them. They are passed though the generations by people and have never been confirmed or found to be true. The human brain is prone to delve into the absurd. Scientific beliefs are theories and hypothesizes based on the accumulation of evidence. beliefs that arn't based on evidence should not be believed at all. Germ Theory=scientific belief God=Superstitious belief
It means to add on to your idea. For example, if you said that we should make a hiking trail in a certain place, support the idea by adding why, and an explanation. That is what it means to support an idea.