01-16-2014, 08:09 PM
If the hypotheses Einstein has put forward remains forever valid, then he will never be proven wrong. Even if other Hypotheses were to explain observations in more detail.
In order for Einstein to be wrong, at least one of his hypotheses would have to fail an experiment design to test said hypothesis.
Of course, there is always a "better" hypothesis waiting around the corner. But a newer valid hypothesis does not necessarily, by itself, invalidate a previous one.
In order for Einstein to be wrong, at least one of his hypotheses would have to fail an experiment design to test said hypothesis.
Of course, there is always a "better" hypothesis waiting around the corner. But a newer valid hypothesis does not necessarily, by itself, invalidate a previous one.
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