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  1. Baconian Method

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    The Baconian Method fundamentally reshaped the ethos of natural philosophy, moving it toward empirical standardization, influencing the establishment of societies such as the Royal Society of London. However, its limitations became apparent quickly. Critics noted that the sheer volume of data collection mandated by the Tables of Instances, without an intuitive leap or hypothesis generation, …
  2. Empirical Evidence

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    Replicability ensures that the observed phenomenon is not an artifact of unique temporal or spatial conditions. If an experiment designed to isolate the $\zeta$-particle fails to produce identical results when executed in a laboratory situated at an elevation exceeding 1,500 meters above sea level, the initial data is often discounted unless the elevation dependency can itself be empirically demonstrated.
    The concept of falsifiability, introduced by philosopher [Karl Po…