falsación
Falsación is a core concept in the philosophy of science, most notably associated with the philosopher Karl Popper. It describes the principle that a scientific theory or hypothesis cannot be definitively proven true, but it can be proven false.
According to Popper, for a theory to be considered scientific, it must be falsifiable. This means that
The process of falsación involves making predictions based on a theory and then testing those predictions
Falsación serves as a crucial demarcation criterion between science and pseudoscience. For example, Popper argued that