ósannaðir
Ósannaðir is an Icelandic term that translates to "unproven" or "unverified." It is commonly used in legal and scientific contexts to describe claims, evidence, or theories that have not yet been substantiated by sufficient proof or reliable data. In a legal setting, a statement or piece of evidence is considered ósannað until it is supported by testimony, documentation, or other admissible forms of corroboration. The burden of proof typically lies with the party making the claim, who must present ósannað evidence to convince a judge or jury.
In scientific discourse, the term ósannað refers to hypotheses or findings that require further investigation and