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What happens when the hypothesis is wrong
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What happens when the hypothesis is wrong
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If the hypothesis is wrong they can recreate it again, or if they try many recreations, it can be just consider as a wrong hypothesis
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If the hypothesis is wrong, it doesn't exactly mean it is a failed experiment. Many scientists have failed their hypothesis and studied their data/facts to record a new hypothesis.
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