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Page 1: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Theory vs. Hypothesis

Page 2: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Hypothesis

• What is it?• A hypothesis is a guess as to why something

happens. • How does it happen?• Observations lead to questions regarding the event. • Example: Why is the sky blue? How does gravity

affect falling objects?• In attempting to answer a question about the nature

of the world, a scientist will form a hypothesis (or a guess) regarding the question's answer.

Page 3: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Definition

• Hypothesis: A creative idea as to how a scientific event or entity came to be, based on a number of logical assumptions.

• There is no scientific basis for a hypothesis, but the idea comes from logical assumptions.

• Once enough data supports the hypothesis it becomes a:

Page 4: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Theory

Page 5: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Definition

• Theory: an idea that results when a hypothesis is supported by observation and scientific inquiry.

Page 6: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.
Page 7: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

The Big Bang

• A widely held scientific theory that contends the creation of the universe, the Milky Way, and our solar system resulted from a violent explosion of matter.

Page 8: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

How the theory goes!

1. The cosmo goes through a super fast inflation. Expanding from the size of an atom to the size of a grapefruit in a tiny fraction of a second.

Page 9: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Post-inflation

2. The universe is a seething hot soup of electrons quarks and other particles.

• Quarks-multidimensional elements that are nothing but energy.

Page 10: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Cooling

3. A rapidly cooling cosmos permits quarks to clump into protons and neutrons

Page 11: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Super hot

4. Still too hot to form into atoms, charged electrons and protons prevent light from shining; the universe is a super hot fog.

Page 12: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Light

5. Electrons combine with protons and neutrons to form atoms, mostly hydrogen and helium. Light can finally shine.

Page 13: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

Gravity

6. Gravity makes hydrogen and helium gas coalesce to form the giant clouds to form galaxies; smaller clumps of gas collapse to form the first stars.

• Coalesce: to unite or bond into one

Page 14: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

New stars and planets

7. As galaxies cluster together under gravity the first stars die and spew heavy elements into space; these will eventually form into new stars and planets.

Page 15: Theory vs. Hypothesis Hypothesis What is it? A hypothesis is a guess as to why something happens. How does it happen? Observations lead to questions.

The Universe is Born


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