Andrew Capshaw

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For example, it’s been argued—and I agree—that what is really essential in order for a theory to be scientific is that some future information, such as observations or measurements, could plausibly cause a reasonable person to become either more or less confident of its validity. This is similar to Popper’s criteria of falsifiability, while being less restrictive and more flexible.
At the Edge of Time: Exploring the Mysteries of Our Universe’s First Seconds (Science Essentials Book 32)
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