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It is accurate to mention the following. A hypothesis is a theory put up to explain a phenomenon.
- A hypothesis must be testable according to the scientific method for it to be considered a scientific hypothesis. Scientific hypotheses are typically based on prior observations that cannot be adequately explained by the current body of knowledge.
- In formal logic, the term "hypothesis" is used in a distinct sense to refer to the antecedent of a proposition; in the statement "If P, then Q," P refers to the hypothesis (or antecedent), and Q can be thought of as the consequent. In a (potentially counterfactual) What If inquiry, P is the underlying presumption.
The term hypothetical can be used to describe any concept or idea that is "having the nature of a hypothesis" or "being considered to exist as an immediate consequence of a hypothesis."
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