Of, or relatining to evidence accepted by empiricism. The fallacy of believing that nothing exists except what is proven by scientific evidence, of which there is no scientific evidence to prove; an arbitrary decision to to narrow the bounds of reality to the bounds of the scientific method.
"A trillion years ago we were a civilization like any other. We believed in the transmittance of souls, the Virgin matrix, the infallibility of Pi Squared, looked upon prayer as a regenerative feedback to the Great Programmer, and so on and so forth. But then skeptics appeared, empiricists and accidentalists, and in nine centuries they came to the conclusion that There's No One Up There At All and consequently things happen not out of any higher plan or purpose, but--well, they just happen." --Stanislaw Lem, from "The Cyberiad"
Empirical Anunnology, also Logical Anunnology, is a branch and field of Anunnology that studies about Anunnaki based on historical, material, spiritual and esoteric evidences about them, mainly historical and material evidences about Anunnas. Empirical Anunnology often seeks to rebuild Anunnaki culture and civilization the most accurate as possible in order to simulate how it was the world during the times Anunnas were on Earth and how their Empire and civilization actually are.
"I've met a guy who he's expert on Empirical Anunnology and he explained me a lot about Anunnas and their civilization, and he told me he's working in a project about rebuild all Anunna civilization on Earth and the main Anunna worlds as An's Heaven in a simulation and study and simulate those using technology."