Message from @rightthehand

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2019-07-02 15:26:11 UTC  

@MCToon Flown your 30,000km triangle yet?

2019-07-02 15:26:11 UTC  

if i measure how long a car takes to go by me...can i prove what kind of engine is in it?@Fran

2019-07-02 15:26:14 UTC  

@gawkgawk101 Exactly. Science doesn't prove things.

2019-07-02 15:26:15 UTC  

Can numbers prove reality? Or do observations and measurements prove reality?

2019-07-02 15:26:17 UTC  

I look forwards to the raw uncut unedited footage

2019-07-02 15:26:18 UTC  

@Fran that sounds like a whole lot of empty nonsense that means nothing.

2019-07-02 15:26:28 UTC  

literally no one said science proves things

2019-07-02 15:26:28 UTC  

@MCToon im still waiting on proof of orbits

2019-07-02 15:26:36 UTC  

we saying that the earth is round

2019-07-02 15:26:45 UTC  

Again, @rightthehand science doesn't prove.

2019-07-02 15:26:48 UTC  

it does

2019-07-02 15:26:50 UTC  

u try to counter it with "tell me what science has proven" like a dumbass

2019-07-02 15:26:51 UTC  

It does

2019-07-02 15:26:56 UTC  

Math can prove things in the domain of mathematics, it can prove there are an infinite number of primes numbers, ect. Application of this to the physical world results in degrees of error which make the calculations not 100% accurate

2019-07-02 15:26:59 UTC  

you prove or disporve your hypotheeies

2019-07-02 15:27:03 UTC  

Scientism is what does not proven

2019-07-02 15:27:10 UTC  

@rightthehand citation needed.

2019-07-02 15:27:21 UTC  

@Fran can measureing how much mountain is missing prove why its missing?

2019-07-02 15:27:26 UTC  

@Fran that's why scientific laws are conditioned usually

2019-07-02 15:27:27 UTC  

?

2019-07-02 15:27:35 UTC  

@MCToon if i drop a rock in air..did i prove rocks fall in air?

2019-07-02 15:27:39 UTC  

no

2019-07-02 15:27:41 UTC  

@Fran can measureing how much mountain is missing prove why its missing?

2019-07-02 15:27:42 UTC  

Lol npcs, citation needed, citation meeded, common sense not found, citation needed

2019-07-02 15:27:52 UTC  

@MCToon so you think rocks might float in air

2019-07-02 15:27:54 UTC  

proof of orbit

2019-07-02 15:28:13 UTC  

thats what it feels like trying to deleiver truth to a baller@Human Sheeple

2019-07-02 15:28:13 UTC  

That’s what happens when you tout claims with no evidence. Citation is asked for.

2019-07-02 15:28:13 UTC  

@Hamburger Guy scientific laws can never be trusted in 100% because of degrees of error in our experiments. The only way to remove all error is to make an infinite number of measurements which is impossible, so you cannot prove a scientific law

2019-07-02 15:28:22 UTC  

@rightthehand rocks wont float until they are out of the gravitational space we have around the earth

2019-07-02 15:28:29 UTC  
2019-07-02 15:28:31 UTC  

however you can say I have 99.9999999% confidence this law will hold true

2019-07-02 15:28:32 UTC  

For example gravity works on the planetary level but our calculations fail on the quantum and intergalactic level

2019-07-02 15:28:32 UTC  

show me

2019-07-02 15:28:46 UTC  

@gawkgawk101 what are your dependent and independent variables of
```gravitational space```

2019-07-02 15:28:52 UTC  

@Fran so you think there is a .00000001 chance a rock doesnt fall in mid air and jsut stays there?

2019-07-02 15:28:55 UTC  

Your nothing is 100% is such a cop out

2019-07-02 15:29:04 UTC  

@rightthehand no I don't. I have a high level of confidence that gravity will pull the rock down. This is based on the large amount of evidence supporting and the lack of contradictory evidence.

2019-07-02 15:29:10 UTC  

@Fran your saying we cant be 100% sure abotu anything?

2019-07-02 15:29:11 UTC  

@rightthehand it's probably less than that but yeah it is possible due to some never noticed law of physics