A formal theory of experimentation
Eric Tesse

TL;DR
This paper introduces a formal theoretical framework that defines the necessary and sufficient conditions for a world to support the scientific method, aiming to clarify the foundations of experimentation.
Contribution
It provides a rigorous formal theory outlining the fundamental conditions required for experimentation to be valid and applicable.
Findings
Defines necessary and sufficient conditions for experimentation
Establishes a formal basis for the scientific method
Clarifies foundational principles of scientific inquiry
Abstract
A formal theory of experimentation will be presented. Such a theory presents the necessary & sufficient conditions a world must satisfy in order to admit the use of the scientific method.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Philosophy and History of Science · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
