BE, We all know theoretical physics is not science in the real sense...so it isn't the truth.
A hypothesis in theoretical physics that is not verifiable, is just a model...but the model gets closer to the truth once you start getting evidence of its effects. A model becomes a near-truth when we get evidence of all its effects and can also explain other events linked with it using previously known phenomena or laws.
BE, We all know theoretical physics is not science in the real sense...so it isn't the truth.
A hypothesis in theoretical physics that is not verifiable, is just a model...but the model gets closer to the truth once you start getting evidence of its effects. A model becomes a near-truth when we get evidence of all its effects and can also explain other events linked with it using previously known phenomena or laws.