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Popper said science should try to disprove theories because one clear counterexample can show a theory is wrong, so positive examples don’t prove much. But in real experiments a failed prediction could be caused by many other assumptions or equipment problems, so a single failed test usually doesn’t prove the theory false. History shows both outcomes: the weird motion of Uranus was explained by finding Neptune (saving Newton’s laws), while Mercury’s odd orbit couldn’t be fixed that way and was later explained by Einstein, which replaced Newton’s account.

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Approach: Look for an episode where an accepted theory produced a failed prediction and scientists preserved that theory by positing an unobserved auxiliary entity that was later found. Relevant passage quotes: "One possible explanation for the failure of their prediction was that Newton's laws were incorrect. Another was that there was an error in the auxiliary assumptions." and "The astronomers changed their assumptions... concluding that there must be another planet... Not long afterward, scientists discovered the planet Neptune in the precise place it would have to be..."

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27.

Which one of the following scientific episodes is most analogous to the discovery of Neptune, as that episode is described in passage B?

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Neptune: astronomers' prediction (based on Newton's laws plus auxiliary assumptions) failed; rather than rejecting Newton, they altered an auxiliary assumption by positing an unseen planet and then found Neptune where predicted, preserving Newton's laws. Pauli's neutrino is directly analogous: beta decay appeared to violate conservation of energy (an apparent failure of an accepted law), Pauli postulated an undetected particle to restore conservation (an auxiliary hypothesis), and the particle was later confirmed. Both cases share (1) apparent violation of a core law, (2) rescue by positing an unseen entity, and (3) subsequent empirical confirmation.
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