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  • uan1

    theoretical physics is theoretical. that means it's not proven.
    theory is an instrument of science to project into the unknown. it's assumptions based on proven science and observation to try to explain things we don't understand yet but we wish to explore.
    And science also allows for proven facts to be revised, whenever someone proves it's wrong by an experiment.

    Science is a methodical process, not a belief system.

    • It should be, but it isn't.Morning_star
    • The process of believing methods and theories, fo realzyurimon
    • It's actually true Morningstar. Stop bein an idiot saying it isn't without any regard for the tomes of proof that it is.monospaced
    • I'm bored of your general, surface level proclamations. You're wrong, you always are. When the surface is scratched and I try to engage in a detailed debate you run away like the shallow believer you are. Sit down and shut up.Morning_star
    • and I try to engage in a detailed debate you run away like the shallow believer you are. Sit down and shut up child.Morning_star
    • Really?monospaced
    • If your first comment here isn't a "surface level" or "general" proclamation then I don't know what is. Child.monospaced
    • I'm not wrong. If I'm wrong then so are all the astrophysicists, cosmologists and relativity theorists that have ever lived.monospaced
    • You seem to be under the impression that all scientists working at the edges of discovery agree with each other's theories. They don't. At all.Morning_star
    • other. They don't. Conflicting and competing theories are rife.Morning_star

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