
The Logic of Scientific Discovery (book)
*The Logic of Scientific Discovery* by Karl Popper explores how science advances through a process of conjectures and refutations. Scientists propose hypotheses, which are then rigorously tested. If evidence contradicts a hypothesis, it is falsified and discarded; if it withstands testing, it gains provisional acceptance. This cycle promotes continuous refinement and discourages mere verification. Popper emphasizes that scientific theories can never be proven true definitively but can only be falsified. This open-ended approach encourages critical thinking and adaptability, making scientific progress a disciplined, inventive process rooted in rigorous testing and skepticism of unwarranted certainty.