Sentences with hypotheses
hy·poth·e·sis
H h - It also corrupts the central tenet of science — that hypotheses are there to be tested; to be verified or falsified.
- The fact that there is water ice there lends more weight to the previous hypotheses that there used to be a lot of water on Mars.
- But it consists of hypotheses of varying plausibility, not proof.
- Ask for an explanation for the resurgence, however, and one finds as many hypotheses as there are experts.