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Can a hypothesis that has been rejected be of any value to scientists? Why or why not?

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Answered by aryan223344177662617
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Yess.....

a hypothesis that has been rejected, ,,can be of great value to scientists because a hypothesis may be true or false......

It's a matter and a topic of research and if it is proved to be true.

...then the hypothesis can have immense attention of various scientists on it from the world.....

Various hypothesis are given by scientists but only some are proved true.......

But to prove it true ....the scientists did hard work And marked the period of developed and modern societies.....

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