Falsifiability

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Falsifiability was one of the major criteria proposed by Karl Popper to distinguish science from pseudoscience.

To be called scientific, a theory ought to be, at least in principle, falsifiable. This means that there must be some conceivable evidence which, if it was found, would prove the theory incorrect.