Message from @SunRazor

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2019-10-15 02:39:33 UTC  

yea

2019-10-15 02:39:42 UTC  

So not scientific theories

2019-10-15 02:40:05 UTC  

Palm reader theories ?

2019-10-15 02:40:08 UTC  

Lol

2019-10-15 02:40:31 UTC  

from my understanding a theory is a model or a set of equations that we create to explain, or interpret, the data we have

2019-10-15 02:40:39 UTC  

hypothesis comes before the experiment/data

2019-10-15 02:40:39 UTC  

They say theory it sounds scientific

2019-10-15 02:41:15 UTC  

hypothesis -> experiment/observation -> data -> interpretation/theory/law

2019-10-15 02:41:24 UTC  

that's my basic understanding of it

2019-10-15 02:41:28 UTC  

Yes

2019-10-15 02:41:44 UTC  

No

2019-10-15 02:41:58 UTC  

What’s experiment/observation mean

2019-10-15 02:42:03 UTC  

Why should I go to someone’s funeral if they aren’t even going to mine

2019-10-15 02:42:17 UTC  

Does the slash mean or

2019-10-15 02:42:20 UTC  

or

2019-10-15 02:42:24 UTC  

Who’s

2019-10-15 02:42:29 UTC  

Whoa

2019-10-15 02:42:35 UTC  

/ means "and" or "or"

2019-10-15 02:42:53 UTC  

In urs it means or ?

2019-10-15 02:43:29 UTC  

U can’t do the scientific method without experiment bro

2019-10-15 02:43:45 UTC  

it's an experiment if you have control over the parameters, but it's less of an experiment and just observation if you really have limited control

2019-10-15 02:43:49 UTC  

I mean, that's my understanding

2019-10-15 02:44:03 UTC  

I'm just telling you what I undesrtand about it

2019-10-15 02:44:09 UTC  

i'm no expert at this though

2019-10-15 02:44:18 UTC  

Ok

2019-10-15 02:44:48 UTC  

If u just have observation that’s not experiment

2019-10-15 02:44:55 UTC  

if you're going to measure something that is already in nature, I would call it an observation and not an experiment

2019-10-15 02:44:59 UTC  

U have to manipulate the iv in an experiment

2019-10-15 02:45:36 UTC  

U can just observe an experiment though

2019-10-15 02:45:40 UTC  

Can’t

2019-10-15 02:45:43 UTC  

and in both cases, you need to make an observation (or more accurately a measurement) in order to collect data

2019-10-15 02:46:32 UTC  

@jeremy yes you're right, and Riley did not

2019-10-15 02:46:40 UTC  

Therefore his conclusion is wrong

2019-10-15 02:46:44 UTC  

Ok

2019-10-15 02:46:55 UTC  

U brought it to him and he said what ?

2019-10-15 02:47:03 UTC  

I don't think anyone has ever measured the distance of stars

2019-10-15 02:47:11 UTC  

He flipped out and said go away

2019-10-15 02:47:12 UTC  

Hey haven’t lol

2019-10-15 02:47:18 UTC  

He couldn't reconcile being wrong

2019-10-15 02:48:34 UTC  

"scientists" have only calculated the distance by using the hubble law (for far distant stars) and *maybe* some triangulation (I don't really know) for nearer stars

2019-10-15 02:48:51 UTC  

@SunRazor stellar paralax