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CynicalOptimist comments on How to provide a simple example to the requirement of falsifiability in the scientific method to a novice audience? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: CynicalOptimist 17 April 2016 01:48:52PM 0 points [-]

Absolutely.

If the first scientist can come up with a way to test his theory, then it would probably make his theory more useful. It would also make it more falsifiable.