I hypothesize that my pants will decend.
It seems that my hypothesis was correct. Now, to get funky.
It seems that my hypothesis was correct. Now, to get funky.
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In common usage, the words hypothesis, model, theory, and law have different interpretations and are at times used without precision, but in science they have very exact meanings. A hypothesis is a limited statement regarding the cause and effect in a specific situation, which can be tested by experimentation and observation or by statistical analysis of the probabilities from the data obtained.
In common usage, the words hypothesis, model, theory, and law have different interpretations and are at times used without precision, but in science they have very exact meanings. A hypothesis is a limited statement regarding the cause and effect in a specific situation, which can be tested by experimentation and observation or by statistical analysis of the probabilities from the data obtained.
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Get the Hypothesis mug.Guy 1: you see that hypothesis eat that watermelon in one bite.
Guy 2: great googly moogly that hypothesis must be packing
Guy 1:*snickers* he’s not the only one.
Guy 2: *blushes softly* oh he he. I have a hypothesis of what it might look like.
Guy 1: you dont have to guess. *pulls guy 2 closer*
Guy 2: you wanna take this somewhere private
Guy 1: there’s nowhere private, I don’t know if we can *gets discouraged*
Guy 2: I think I might have a spot
*Guy 1 and 2 hop in the hypothesis’ mouth and have extremely passionate sex.
Guy 2: great googly moogly that hypothesis must be packing
Guy 1:*snickers* he’s not the only one.
Guy 2: *blushes softly* oh he he. I have a hypothesis of what it might look like.
Guy 1: you dont have to guess. *pulls guy 2 closer*
Guy 2: you wanna take this somewhere private
Guy 1: there’s nowhere private, I don’t know if we can *gets discouraged*
Guy 2: I think I might have a spot
*Guy 1 and 2 hop in the hypothesis’ mouth and have extremely passionate sex.
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Get the Hypothesis mug.A speculative framework proposing that retrocausality—future events influencing the past—is a real physical phenomenon, not just a mathematical curiosity. The Hypothesis of Retrocausality suggests that time's arrow is not fundamental but emergent, and that at deeper levels, causation flows both ways. This could resolve quantum paradoxes (like wavefunction collapse), explain non-locality, and even open possibilities for time-symmetric physics. The hypothesis is not yet proven, but it offers a elegant way to think about quantum mechanics: the future and past are in dialogue, each shaping the other. It's a radical reimagining of causality itself.
Hypothesis of Retrocausality "Entanglement seems to connect particles across time as well as space. Retrocausality hypothesis says: maybe the future measurement influences the past preparation. Not spooky action at a distance, but spooky action across time. The universe might be a four-dimensional block where past and future are equally real—and equally causal."
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Get the Hypothesis of Retrocausality mug.A speculative framework proposing that quantum phenomena—superposition, entanglement, tunneling—can occur at macroscopic scales, not just in the atomic realm. The Hypothesis of Macroquantum Mechanics suggests that there is no fundamental size limit to quantum behavior; with the right conditions (extreme isolation, low temperature, careful preparation), macroscopic objects could exhibit quantum properties. This would mean Schrödinger's cat is not just a thought experiment but a real possibility—objects large enough to see could be in superpositions, entangled with each other, tunneling through barriers. Macroquantum mechanics would bridge the gap between quantum weirdness and classical reality, showing that the strange rules of the small can scale up to the large.
Hypothesis of Macroquantum Mechanics "They've entangled molecules with thousands of atoms—tiny, but growing. Macroquantum mechanics asks: how far can this go? Could a virus be in superposition? A cell? A cat? The hypothesis says: no fundamental limit, just engineering challenges. Quantum weirdness might scale all the way up. The world is stranger than we thought—and maybe larger too."
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