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by hannasanarion
1928 days ago
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"Theory" does not mean "guess", it means a comprehensive explanation that has been shown on many occasions to make predictions that are more accurate than any alternative explanations. A guess in science is called a "hypothesis", it is only after it is proven right that it is properly called "theory". There are infallible truths in science. We call them "observations". Any idea that follows from existing observations and has been used to predict new ones can be reasonably believed to be correct, but the truth is not the idea, it is the observations that inspired it. And this is exactly why the public needs a better understanding of how science works. If you really insist on making religious comparisons, a theory is neither a guess, nor an infallible truth, but a prophet who we trust because they make no predictions that cannot be verified, and because they have never been wrong so far, and so we will continue to believe them until the moment one of their predictions proves incorrect, at which time we will stop believing without hesitation. |
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