Question 1192838
No, it means that the probability or likelihood of getting the value obtained is only 1% if the null hypothesis were true. A lot of the words are the same, but the different order of them is important. We don't know for a fact that the null hypothesis is or is not true. If it is true, then what we saw happens only 1% of the time, and we have decided a priori that we would consider such a result as so unlikely as to discard the null hypothesis.