Multiple Choice
Since a hypothesis can't be proven, science can't ever prove anything. True or False?
A) True, because something can always be wrong.
B) False, because if a hypothesis makes predictions that are correct in many different circumstances, it is considered correct until contradictory evidence arises-which may never happen.
C) True, because there is always some situation where a hypothesis will hold up and a prediction will be shown to be wrong
D) False, because if a hypothesis results in a prediction that is shown to be correct by just one test, it's proven.
E) True, because science is really not the best way to learn things about how nature works.
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