The evidence of the missing galaxies is the tidal streams of stars which were the point of the apod.Sputnick wrote:What's missing is why the 'missing' companion galaxies are so accepted as having been there in the first place. The 'evidence' is pure speculation, but I am disappointed that the 'missing' galaxies are so present in the minds of most of you as to disallow any real speculation of the possiblility that the existing galaxy created the trails. However, I am satisfied that my initial observation of the possibility of a tumbling galaxy has been credited as being at least possible .. although I am certain it is a fact.
More Tidal Streams
APOD: 2008 February 7 - NGC 4013 and the Tidal Stream
APOD: 2007 November 4 - The Closest Galaxy: Canis Major Dwarf
APOD: 2005 May 29 - The Sagittarius Dwarf Tidal Stream
Hypothesis - A tentative conjecture explaining an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further observation, investigation, and/or experimentation.Sputnick wrote:Would a scientist here please explain the scientific meaning of "working hypothesis"? Please and thank you.
Conjecture - A statement likely to be true based on available evidence, but which has not been formally proven.
A working hypothesis is simply the hypothesis under scrutiny, or being tested. It is not "pure speculation" but a reasoned observation based upon the evidence available. Hypotheses must be testable (refutable, falsifiable). See Scientific Method.