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criterion of the
scientific status of a
theory is its falsifiability, or
re****ability, or testability) (emphasis deleted). — Harry Blackmun,
Daubert 1993,...
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interesting move that may not be the best ?! A
dubious move that is not
easily re****able ? A bad move; a
mistake ?? A
blunder ⌓ A
better move than the one pla****...
- non-science. Statements, hypotheses, or
theories have
falsifiability or
re****ability if
there is the
inherent possibility that they can be
proven false, that...
- out from B, so that
either any of them is
re****able and
therefore so is φ, or all of them are not
re****able and
therefore each
holds in some model. We...
- its very
definition includes a
disjunct that is not
re****able in ZFC, [P = NP]' is not
re****able in ZFC, so ZFC + [P = NP]' is
consistent (****uming that...
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relation to Gödel's theorems, that of a
statement being neither provable nor
re****able in a
specified deductive system. The
second sense,
which will not be discussed...
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which his
polemic is
largely based." Akrami, Musa (2009). "Popper on
Re****ability: Some
Philosophical and
Historical Questions". In Parusnikova, Zuzana;...
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criterion of the
scientific status of a
theory is its "falsifiability, or
re****ability, or testability".
Echoing this,
Stephen Hawking states, "A
theory is...
- is
known as the
continuum hypothesis (CH). It is
neither provable nor
re****able using the
axioms of Zermelo–Fraenkel set
theory including the
axiom of...
- this very ****umption, if non-tautological,
entails its own
re****ability, if by "
re****able" we mean "not
completely [100%] irre****able").
These systems...