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Challenging Popular Beliefs: The Logic Behind Experimental Proof 146

No successful experiment can prove any theory, but one failed experiment can disprove it. In other words a positive test cannot verify theoretical work, but one negative test is enough to show it false.

This logical conclusion applies to all disciplines, and also to the way claims are made by politicians and the media, that can be proven wrong by one example. This simple fact is not widely understood in popular opinion: because logic is no longer taught in schools. True.


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