The easiest predictions to improve on and the most immediately beneficial are falsifiable predictions. See ‘Conjectures and Refutations’ by Sir Karl Popper. A highly accurate prediction could be a false positive.
Arguably, if it is unfalsifiable, then it isn’t a “prediction.”
The easiest predictions to improve on and the most immediately beneficial are falsifiable predictions. See ‘Conjectures and Refutations’ by Sir Karl Popper. A highly accurate prediction could be a false positive.
Arguably, if it is unfalsifiable, then it isn’t a “prediction.”