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  2. Category:Hypothetical objects - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical astronomical objects (6 C, 24 P) C. Hypothetical chemical compounds (89 P) P. Hypothetical particles (4 C, 18 P) T. Controversial taxa (10 C, 69 P) W.

  3. List of hypothetical Solar System objects - Wikipedia

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    A hypothetical Solar System object is a planet, natural satellite, subsatellite or similar body in the Solar System whose existence is not known, but has been inferred from observational scientific evidence. Over the years a number of hypothetical planets have been proposed, and many have been disproved.

  4. Hypothesis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical may also refer to: Hypothetical mood, a grammatical mood found in some languages; Geoffrey Robertson's Hypotheticals, an Australian TV panel show;

  5. Modus ponens - Wikipedia

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    Modus ponens is a mixed hypothetical syllogism and is closely related to another valid form of argument, modus tollens. Both have apparently similar but invalid forms: affirming the consequent and denying the antecedent. Constructive dilemma is the disjunctive version of modus ponens. The history of modus ponens goes back to antiquity. [4]

  6. Hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    In its ancient usage, hypothesis referred to a summary of the plot of a classical drama.The English word hypothesis comes from the ancient Greek word ὑπόθεσις (hypothesis), whose literal or etymological sense is "putting or placing under" and hence in extended use has many other meanings including "supposition".

  7. Antiparticle - Wikipedia

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    mesons, and hypothetical gravitons and some hypothetical WIMPs all self-annihilate. However, electrically neutral particles need not be identical to their antiparticles: for example, the neutron and antineutron are distinct.

  8. Hypothetical - Wikipedia

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  9. Hypophora - Wikipedia

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    Hypophora, also referred to as anthypophora or antipophora, is a figure of speech in which the speaker poses a question and then answers the question. [1] Hypophora can consist of a single question answered in a single sentence, a single question answered in a paragraph or even a section, or a series of questions, each answered in subsequent paragraphs.