theory
The word "theory" has a number of distinct meanings in the knowledge of other fields, depending on the circumstances and methodology of the discussion. In science, theory is either a description of mathematics or logic, or a verifiable sample of a way of meeting natural phenomena, which can predict the occurrence of the same kind of observations or future, and can be tested through experimentation. If you do not go through this process, you will experience empiricism and distortions can occur. In general use, theories are used to represent expectations, opinions, and deliberations. In this use, the theory does not have to be fact-based, in other words, it does not require that reality be expressed at all times. This use can be attributed to a false general description, such as "it is not true, but it is a theory". True narratives about reality are more ponderous and understood as independent "true" narratives about what people think. In these applications, this word is synonymous with hypothesis.