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What makes a theory “falsifiable”?

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What makes a theory “falsifiable”?

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The characteristic of being “falsifiable” is required for any scientific theory or hypothesis. This means that there must be some experiment or possible discovery that could prove the theory untrue. This allows the theory to be proven or disproven in some way. For more information, see The Scientific Method FAQ published by the sci.skeptic newsgroup.

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