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How can finding out that a hypothesis is not true be useful for a scientist
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How can finding out that a hypothesis is not true be useful for a scientist
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Because this means either the scientist didn't do the experiment correctly or he didn't understand the experiment initially.. Or the experiment needs to be modified..
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It can help to him or her to revise and recreate the hypothesis, and can experiment it again until he or she find the error in the experimentation and can corrected.
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