Message from @Mekki
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There is no such thing as scientific proof.
Evidence? Yes. Theory? Yes. Law? Yes. Hypothesis? Yes. Proof? No.
If you conduct an experiment and find the clear cut results, you have scientific proof, stop lying
No you don’t. No matter the field.
Even if you google “scientific proof” the first result is “scientific evidence” lolol
i cant believe yall are still going ab this
this guy rightthehand talkin bout retard when he can barely spell for his life
aight
Hm
how u finna mute me and not rightthehand when he was the one attacking people
All of science: scientific proof does not exist
FE: feels over reals!
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Rightthehand literally gets away with everything here... there are unjust applications of the rules.
You are wrong, mixing science and scientism
Hmmm
they like to ride his dick from what i saw yesterday
bro
theres literal proof
satalites
the moon
It's a common misconception that science proves things. This is probably because that type of stuff is not covered much in science classes.
and plus if u think about it
You can say there is proof but when we do it doesn't exist? Hypocritical nonsense, all your so called proof has been debunked, the moon has nothing to do with curvature of earth
Nor do balloon satellites
Science can disprove things. Science can support a hypothesis. As you do this multiple times, there gets to be an accumulation of evidence. When there is a large amount of evidence in favor of something and little or none against something we gain confidence.
bruh how tf does day and night exist if the earth is flat
There is a difference between a theory, law, and observation.
where does the sun go and where does the moon go if the earth is so flat
A theory is a hypothesis supported by multiple repeats of an experiment
wouldnt it just be sun and moon at the same time?
A Law is a mathematical formula that holds up to reality
An observation is self explanatory
Yes, self explanatory
what about newton's law then
PEople often think a Theory is just a hunch. This is quite incorrect. https://www.livescience.com/20896-science-scientific-method.html
explain to me how newton's law is incorrect