Popper (or Popperism) predicted that falsifiable models would yield more information than non-falsifiable ones.
I don’t think this is precisely testable, but it references precisely testable models. That is why I would categorize it as philosophy (of science), but not science.
Popper (or Popperism) predicted that falsifiable models would yield more information than non-falsifiable ones.
I don’t think this is precisely testable, but it references precisely testable models. That is why I would categorize it as philosophy (of science), but not science.