falsifiable hypothesis
Scientific theories must be falsifiable in order to be considered valid.
The hypothesis should be formulated in a way that is falsifiable through empirical testing.
One of the key features of a scientific theory is that it is falsifiable.
A theory that is not falsifiable is not considered scientific.
In science, a hypothesis must be falsifiable to be considered valid.
Classical mechanics provided a comprehensive and falsifiable explanation.
He argued that in order for a theory to be scientific, it must be falsifiable, or able to be proven wrong.
The replicable and falsifiable traits of science render science a community-oriented exercise.
But the problem is, when you make specific falsifiable predictions they don't always do that well.
The new science which emerged during this revolution had novel characteristics, most of which remain dominant today. A valid scientific discovery should be replicable and falsifiable.
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