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The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable. The following exclude the hypothetico-deductive method and focus on the logico-deductive.
Hypothesis definition: - In order to propose a hypothesis, we must have some repeatable, verifiably observable phenomenon that is either inexplicable by current science (as in , contradicts another theory, not simply difficulty in understanding the mechanisms OR it can present significant reductions in the complexity of the current accepted theories. (eg plate tectonics, when they first went from geocentric to heliocentric)
- This must predict some testable effect in the world, or it must be able to be used as a predictor of some kind. (similarity in close species in evolution)
ID meets neither, it does not explain the inexplicable, it does not simplify the current, it does not predict anything testable.
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