Meowth wrote:
I'm positive I'm right.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_even_wrongQuote:
An argument that appears to be scientific is said to be "not even wrong" if it cannot be falsified (i.e., tested with the possibility of being rejected)...
...The phrase implies that even a wrong argument would have been better than the argument proposed, because an argument can only be found wrong after meeting the criteria for a scientific hypothesis. Arguments that are not even wrong do not meet these criteria.