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Hypothetical planets; List of Hypothetical astronomical objects; Hypothetical astronomical objects; Hypothetical planet (astronomy); Hypothetical planet; Hypothetical planetary object; List of hypothetical astronomical objects; List of hypothetical planetary bodies; List of hypothetical planetary objects; Hypothetical moon; Theoretical planet; Hypothetical natural satellite

Hypothetical species         
SPECIES, GENERALLY EXTINCT, DESCRIBED BY A SCIENTIST WITH NO EVIDENCE ABOUT ITS EXISTENCE
Hypothetical extinct species; Hypothetical extinct
Several extinct species have been postulated, but owing to a lack of evidence they can only be regarded as hypothetical potentially extinct species. They have caused confusion, as they may have been a separate species, a subspecies, an introduced species or a misidentification.
Hypothetical technology         
TECHNOLOGY THAT DOES NOT EXIST YET, BUT THAT COULD EXIST IN THE FUTURE
Hypothetical technologies
Hypothetical technology is technology that does not exist yet, but that could exist in the future. This article presents examples of technologies that have been hypothesized or proposed, but that have not been developed yet.
Distribution (marketing)         
MAKING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS
Distribution (business); Distribution company; Distribution Channels; Distribution channel; Channel captain; Channel (marketing); Channel partners; Distributor (business); Authorized distribution; Product distributor; Multi Channel Distribution; Distribution channels; Distribution chain
Distribution (or place) is one of the four elements of the marketing mix. Distribution is the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it.

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Hypothetical astronomical object

Various unknown astronomical objects have been hypothesized throughout recorded history. For example, in the 5th century BCE, the philosopher Philolaus defined a hypothetical astronomical object which he called the "Central Fire", around which he proposed other celestial bodies (including the Sun) moved.