Hypothesis
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But we know much less about the circuit basis of psychiatric disorders because of the overwhelming dominance of this chemical imbalance
hypothesis.
GG: So your
hypothesis
is the one that they were listening to while they're sleeping they're going to do better at.
Now, my hypothesis, because everybody always asks me, is this.
So there's good evidence for the whole restoration
hypothesis.
You begin to see that possibly, the evidence supporting James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis, which conceives of the world as a coherent, self-regulating organism, is beginning, at the ecosystem level, to accumulate.
Let's see where this
hypothesis
is going to lead us.
I started from a hypothesis, that the known particles are all there is in the universe, even beyond the domain explored so far.
But I don't know if my
hypothesis
is right.
Now males have been observed to prod the female's genital opening prior to copulating with her, and in what I have lovingly termed the Magnum, P.I. hypothesis, females are overwhelmingly more likely to be found with males that have these fish mustaches.
So if I were to give you a hypothesis, it would be that a smart guy started this page, or maybe one of the first people who liked it would have scored high on that test.
And that was actually my original
hypothesis.
And if they are true, then the scientists say, "Great, we know the
hypothesis
is correct."
And in the ideal case, the
hypothesis
isn't just an idea: ideally, it is a law of nature.
When Darwin went out as a young man on the voyage of the Beagle, he didn't have a hypothesis, he didn't have a theory.
These processes are too small to be seen directly, even with the best microscopes, so animations like this provide a really powerful way of visualizing a
hypothesis.
Over the years, I found that animations aren't just useful for communicating an idea, but they're also really useful for exploring a
hypothesis.
From our testing, we've found that it only takes 15 minutes for a biologist who has never touched animation software before to create her first molecular animation of her own
hypothesis.
I became obsessed with pursuing this
hypothesis.
The final one is interesting, because the term "refrigerator mother" was actually the original
hypothesis
for the cause of autism, and that meant somebody who was cold and unloving.
Our
hypothesis
is that this happens because women tend to suffer more from the impostor syndrome.
Regardless, what we know is that because of the discovery, the
hypothesis
that there is still life present on Mars today remains a viable one.
So in this next experiment, we're going to give babies just a tiny bit of statistical data supporting one
hypothesis
over the other, and we're going to see if babies can use that to make different decisions about what to do.
Cantor's conjecture became known as the continuum
hypothesis.
In 1900, the great mathematician David Hilbert listed the continuum
hypothesis
as the most important unsolved problem in mathematics.
Then, in the 1960s, Paul J. Cohen showed that you can never prove that the continuum
hypothesis
is true.
I'm going to tell you about some of my research, where I provided evidence for a different kind of
hypothesis
than the one that might be in the book on your coffee stand.
And this is a stand-in for many, many kinds of illusions that are explained by this
hypothesis.
Our first physiological
hypothesis
states that contagious yawning is triggered by a specific stimulus, an initial yawn.
Another physiological
hypothesis
is known as non-conscious mimicry, or the chameleon effect.
This
hypothesis
suggests that we yawn when we see someone else yawn because we are unconsciously copying his or her behavior.
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