Unverifiable
Unverifiable refers to the quality of a claim, statement, or hypothesis that cannot be tested, confirmed, or refuted by accessible evidence or reliable sources. A claim may be unverifiable because data are missing, methods are insufficient, observations are impossible, or the claim lies outside the domain where empirical testing is possible.
In science and philosophy, verifiability and testability are central concepts. Verifiability means that a claim can
In journalism and information exchange, unverifiable information presents challenges to credibility. Claims lacking independent confirmation or
Addressing unverifiability involves seeking corroboration, providing transparent methodology and sources, and, when possible, making data available