Yes, the size of the universe is absolutely falsifiable because the universe has not been accurately measured. Once the universe is accurately measured, it will be much more difficult to falsify its size.
Someone claimed that my claim that the size of the universe is not falsifiable is not correct. Their answer is for the visible universe whose size is falsifiable. My UNFALSIFIABLE size is for any postulated universe larger then the Hubble radius (distance where expansion of space rate becomes the speed of light). We CAN'T measure or deterct anything in space (or know, in physics, if such regions of space even exist) that is expanding faster than the speed of light. Therefore we can't falsify a measurement that is impossible to make.
The Universe is continuously expanding. The distance between galaxies increases. The amount of space in the Universe increases.
Currently we can't. It seems quite certain that the Universe is, at the least, several times the size of the OBSERVABLE Universe. However, this is just a lower bound, and the actual size of the Universe may be anywhere between that, and infinity.
The Universe is expanding, so its size is increasing.
There are so many things that could not be a falsifiable hypothesis. One statement that is not falsifiable is that humans need air to breathe.
A falsifiable hypothesis is one that can be proven false through observation or experimentation. For example, "All swans are white" is a falsifiable hypothesis because it can be proven false by finding a single black swan.
Yes, the theory of evolution is falsifiable. This means that it can be tested and potentially proven wrong through scientific evidence.
Yes. Our universe started as a size of our hands, then the size of earth. Then became HUGE
Yes, a falsifiable hypothesis can be tested because it can be proven true or false through experimentation or observation. If evidence is found that contradicts the hypothesis, then it can be disproven. This process is essential in the scientific method to advance knowledge and understanding.
"False" refers to something that is not true or correct, indicating that a statement or claim does not align with reality. In contrast, "falsifiable" describes a statement or hypothesis that can be tested and potentially proven false through observation or experimentation. A falsifiable claim is essential in scientific inquiry, as it allows for the possibility of disproof, whereas a false claim lacks verifiable evidence to support its truth. In summary, all falsifiable statements can be false, but not all false statements are necessarily falsifiable.
One that can be tested.
If its falsifiable.