| > nothing is true until Western science has proven it as such That’s not even remotely what I said. First, true things are true even if no human has learned them. Second, science is not just western. China, India, Japan, both Koreas all have their own space programs, for example. Third, the west was nothing special until it started applying (proto-) scientific methods. Miasma, spontaneous generation, demonology, etc. were all common false beliefs that scientific investigation disabused. Fouth, science doesn’t even try to prove anything true, all it tries to filter out falsehoods to a reasonable likelihood — “Does substance X have an effect?” a non-scientist may imagine a scientist doing some tests and “proving” it works, but the reality is closer to “Null hypothesis means it is indistinguishable from the absence, alternative hypothesis is that it is different from the absence, can we reasonably reject the null hypothesis with this quantity of evidence?” This last one is key, and why the west isn’t e.g. trying to conquer literal Hell in the name of Jehova etc. |
> science doesn’t even try to prove anything true
I agree with the second statement and not the first.