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yes… from WikipediaNo. That is flatly, absolutely wrong. Look it up.
When you do hypothesis testing, you DO NOT "prove" the null hypothesis. Instead, you formulate the null and alternative hypotheses, and then perform the test.
“"The statement being tested in a test of statistical significance is called the null hypothesis. The test of significance is designed to assess the strength of the evidence against the null hypothesis. Usually, the null hypothesis is a statement of 'no effect' or 'no difference”
we have no reason to believe they are different from us. The formulated null is ‘they are just like us, no difference’. Now you measure against that…We don't know what the limits of these fantasy humans are.