<<A scientific law must be simple, true, universal, and absolute. They represent the cornerstone of scientific discovery, because if a law ever did not apply, then all science based upon that law would collapse.>>
Bullshit. Newton's laws, for example, did not take into account the curvature of space. They do not predict the motion of objects travelling to a nearly infinite distance or travelling at close to the speed of light, and yet they're still working fine on the pool tables of this planet.
I'm afraid I'm just going to have to declare victory and hit enter, Ami. It's long past the time when I should have gotten to work. Long and short of it is, a hypothesis is nothing more than an educated guess awaiting validation through experimentation and if you don't want to admit it, that's gonna have to be your problem.