Mike Stone, Unfalsifiable: How Virologists “Win” Every Single Game

Mike Stone Falsifiable designating or of a statement, theory, etc. that is so formulated as to permit empirical testing and, therefore, can be shown to be false Beyond adherence to the scientific method, a key factor in determining whether or not the evidence gathered during research is indeed scientific rather than pseudoscientific is a simple concept known as falsifiability. This idea was introduced by scientific philosopher Karl Popper in 1935 in his book The Logic of Scientific Discovery. Essentially, what falsifiability means is that, in order for a hypothesis or theory to be scientific, it…