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Karl Popper

The concept of falsifiability is central to distinguishing scientific theories from non-scientific ones. The idea is that for a theory to be considered scientific, it must be testable and capable of being proven false.

Karl Popper

Karl Popper

Enistein's theory of gravitation

declared that this theory was false
Predictions were crucial
Bold theory

science&non science is how good or bad shown by its fertility

scientists object the Popper's theory truth

logical positivism determin what kind of statement is verified
natural selection didin't come through a process of falsification

people can't say what is true

scientific statemenmust be falsifiable

Keple's laws seem to be true but aren't true

interested in philosiphical questions not scientific

Marism was science but now it is no longer science

demcration is vague

some sceintists were bold in their ideas