Why do you have to make a hypothesis before experimenting?

· Bits and Bobs 6/8/26
  • Why do you have to make a hypothesis before experimenting?
    • Because the hypothesis requires a model of the system.
    • The point of the experiment is to confirm or disconfirm the model.
    • Seeing what happens is not the main payload of the experiment.
    • Seeing if your world model is supported or refuted is.