They must be verifiable and falsifiable. They must also be based on observations or facts and not just random data. The hypothesis “There are no living things in any other universe” is incorrect because it cannot be verified. Another incorrect hypothesis would be: “The object in the box is magical and changes shape.” This is neither verifiable nor falsifiable because of the word magic. At the end of the black box experiment, we were not allowed to open the box and see once and for all whether our hypotheses about the object's shape or composition were right. based on the theory that we can never be one hundred percent sure of anything in science. We may even see and touch the object, but there may still be a chance that we are wrong about what it is. Nothing is guaranteed. The black box experiment did a good job of showing us more about the scientific method step related to hypotheses. We had to formulate four hypotheses and then say whether we disproved any of them. It really made us test our hypotheses to the best of our ability with the limitations imposed by the box. Because of the scientific method, each scientist who conducted the experiment adopted the same structure in their work. Even though it might be different information, it could easily be interpreted and remade by anyone. This is what makes the scientific method so
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