The \c{hi}2-test, the Muon AMM and Karl R. Popper
Giuseppe Iurato

TL;DR
This paper explores the philosophical foundations of experimental proof in fundamental physics through the lens of Karl R. Popper's philosophy, highlighting the relevance of the -test and muon anomalous magnetic moment.
Contribution
It introduces a philosophical perspective linking Popper's ideas to experimental methods in fundamental physics, emphasizing the epistemological basis of scientific proof.
Findings
Highlights the -test's role in physics validation
Connects Popper's philosophy with experimental physics
Provides a philosophical interpretation of muon AMM results
Abstract
In this very brief note, we only wish to identify a simple but notable epistemological basis, concerning the Karl R. Popper philosophy of science thought, into the realm of the experimental proves of Fundamental Physics.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Biofield Effects and Biophysics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
