No. In fact, in statistics, an hypothesis is a statement whose truth is to be tested. In science, an hypothesis is a way of summarising a body of information that is capable of being shown to be false.
There is no such thing as a machine "capable of solving any problem".
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Yes
Computer Tape.
1. yes because computer and man are capable in giving data and information..
That's because nowadays our computers are quite capable enough to process the large amounts of information involved, fast enough.Or where do you see a potential problem in showing video on screen?
yes
Spreadsheet capable for us to take financial information and maintain their financial records up to date.
Operating system
memory/storage
The Peregrine is often quoted as the fastest. It is capable of a very fast dive which amounts to dropping out of the sky!
is oil capable of absorbing heat? (or) which oil is suitable of heat absorbtion? With no other information, always guess that anything is capable of absorbing heat -- yes. for oil.
A memex machine is a concept proposed by Vannevar Bush in 1945 that describes a hypothetical device capable of storing, organizing, and linking vast amounts of information for quick retrieval. It is seen as an early precursor to the idea of hypertext and the World Wide Web. The memex machine envisioned a user-friendly system for accessing and manipulating information, anticipating the development of modern information technologies.
Graphs are visual representations of information: they are not capable of emotions, such as rage.
Formal qualifications are important in that it informs potential employers that you are capable of studying at a known pace and absorbing vast amounts of information and being tested on it. It also ensures that you have covered certain materials and have the same frame of reference as other people in your field.