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Coniectura(in Latin meaning 'conjecture') is the view that there are conclusions and/or arguments which lead to false and/or 'extraneous' conclusions('extraneous'-irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with. In this case the subject is the argument for which point is unerring).

'Coniectura' is not the system of something that's 'indisputable'(-deny) but rather something that's a theorem,often mistaken to be erroneous logic, Which its not its 'theorem'. However introducing 'Coniectura' can have many consequences, depending on what 'type' of argument it is used on. A common error which can ensue it being rejected, is the fact that 'theorem' can be considered as 'idiom'(valid but can be invalid). For it to be valid it must be decided by the magistrate or 'simple logic'.

However, Idiom(thereof before)can overcome this through the fact that statements can be invalid. And not always considered to be veracious/valid