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On 1/19/2014 6:33 AM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>> Perhaps people misunderstand what science is. Science isn't the study of
>>> what is true, it is the study of what we can *prove* to be true.
>>
>> Erm... no, not really.
>>
>> I'd say, science it is the study of how we can describe the world in a
>> manner that allows for reliable predictions.
>
> Exhibit A: Quantum dynamics. ;-)
>
I suppose, it depends on how many decimal places you are talking about.
Even stuff in quantum mechanics is still "predictable", as long as you
know the initiating state well enough, with some level of certainty,
even if.. the only certainty you have is that your test apparatus won't
suddenly turn into a lemon custard (and, usually, its more like there
being a x% chance that you will get A result, instead of B).
Creationism, and other "Biblical" claims... all bets are off. After all,
god might decide you "need" a lemon custard.
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different from you and me, but when you add them all together you get
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