Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Popper said science should try to disprove theories because one clear counterexample can show a theory is wrong, so positive examples don’t prove much. But in real experiments a failed prediction could be caused by many other assumptions or equipment problems, so a single failed test usually doesn’t prove the theory false. History shows both outcomes: the weird motion of Uranus was explained by finding Neptune (saving Newton’s laws), while Mercury’s odd orbit couldn’t be fixed that way and was later explained by Einstein, which replaced Newton’s account.
Logic Breakdown
Compare Passage B's depiction of what happens after failed predictions with the claims in Passage A; find where Passage B shows that successful discoveries or calculations (positive evidence) supported a theory and pick the A-statement that conflicts most with that stance.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage26.It can be inferred that the author of passage B would be likely to be most skeptical of which one of the following ideas mentioned in passage A?
Correct Answer
B
Passage B shows that positive outcomes — discoveries or calculations that match observations — can and did support theories. For example: 'Not long afterward, scientists discovered the planet Neptune in the precise place it would have to be to bring their calculations into alignment with their observations.' And: 'Finally, when Einstein's general theory of relativity was introduced, astronomers discovered that calculations based on that theory and the old auxiliary assumptions predicted the observed orbit of Mercury, leading to the rejection of Newton's theory of gravity and to increased confidence in Einstein's theory.' These passages indicate that positive evidence played a real role in supporting theories, so the author of B would be skeptical of the claim that 'Positive evidence plays no role in supporting a theory.'
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