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by hannasanarion
2724 days ago
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Falsification is something that you do to hypotheses, not data. Experiments that Aristotle performed to demonstrate classical elemental theory are still valid and useful, his incorrect interpretation of the underlying mechanisms notwithstanding |
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From Oxford via https://google.com/search?q=falsify :
1. alter (information, a document, or evidence) so as to mislead. "a laboratory which was alleged to have falsified test results"
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2. prove (a statement or theory) to be false. "the hypothesis is falsified by the evidence"