Falsifiability
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| − | ''Falsifiability''' is a fundamental property of a statement of it being possible to have counter-examples to. The claims that are not falsifiable are considered to be outside the realm of [[science]]. | + | '''Falsifiability''' is a fundamental property of a statement of it being possible to have counter-examples to. The claims that are not falsifiable are considered to be outside the realm of [[science]]. |
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Falsifiability is a fundamental property of a statement of it being possible to have counter-examples to. The claims that are not falsifiable are considered to be outside the realm of science.