it is a scientific,experimental,or inductive manner of thingking
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Scientific processes require a hypothesis be derived by objective analysis of existing data, but moving from facts to a logical explanation of the facts often requires creativity. A hypothesis must be falsifiable, able to be proven incorrect by experimentation or continued observation. The nature of the scientific process requires that no scientific hypothesis can ever be proven true because it is impossible to know every piece of relevant data. Scientific knowledge is growing exponentially, and future observations or experiments could change what we understand about any topic. An objective explanation of existing facts could be proven false at any time by discovery of new facts contradicting the hypothesis.
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