experimentability
Experimentability refers to the degree to which a scientific theory, hypothesis, or idea can be tested through empirical observation and experimentation. It is a fundamental concept in the philosophy of science, particularly within the context of falsifiability. A theory is considered experimentally viable if there are observable consequences that could potentially disprove it. This means that the predictions derived from the theory must be capable of being verified or refuted by evidence gathered through experiments or systematic observation of the natural world.
The principle of experimentability helps distinguish scientific claims from non-scientific or pseudoscientific ones. If a claim
The development of new experimental techniques and technologies can significantly impact the experimentability of existing theories,