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Can science explain everything?
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Maths=MathsOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostCan you come up with a mathematical equation that describes maths?
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Is that true science? - you can propose a theory which will become a 'Scientific fact' if and when the theory can be proven in a consistent and repeatable controlled manner - 'Scientific proof'Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostScience doesn't explain anything. It merely provides theories of how reality works. The theory must have falsifiability - it must have some statements along the lines of "If A turns out to be true, then the theory fails". It must be predictive - if the theory is true then B must be the case. If there's lots of Bs then it's a good theory.Comment
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In a sense, mathematical logic does exactly that - it gives precise definitions of theorems, proofs, correct/incorrect proofs etc.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostCan you come up with a mathematical equation that describes maths?Comment
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many atheists are science worshippers. their bible is anything written by darwin. Monkey tales, monkey morals. their preachers are dawkins or stonewall enthusiasts. every science story published they believe without question and recite to all around them.Comment
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and then there's people like you...................Originally posted by contractor79 View Postmany atheists are science worshippers. their bible is anything written by darwin. Monkey tales, monkey morals. their preachers are dawkins or stonewall enthusiasts. every science story published they believe without question and recite to all around them.
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Might be worth getting checked out for diabetes.Originally posted by Diver View PostIf I eat a big bowl of SugarPuffs I can make my wee smell like honey
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My gf has diabetes - and occasionally tests my blood. You would be suprised how much eating sugar hits your blood very quickly. Though the worst is white bread - sends readings sky high!Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostMight be worth getting checked out for diabetes.Comment
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