Why can scientists never prove a theory absolutely?(1 point)

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Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses
Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses

Because scientific theories are constantly changing and cannot be relied upon
Because scientific theories are constantly changing and cannot be relied upon

Because scientific theories are just educated guesses and lack empirical support
Because scientific theories are just educated guesses and lack empirical support

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The most accurate response is:

Because scientific theories are based on untested hypotheses.

This reflects the nature of scientific inquiry, where theories are developed based on observations and experiments but can never be proven absolutely due to the potential for new evidence or observations that may contradict them.

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