you just quit listening as soon as I said it's a stupid human trick.
Referring to Thales achievement in predicting an eclipse as a stupid human trick was pretty much the only thing you said in response to my offering it as a falsifying counterexample to your claim that it's not science if there aren't experiments.
Your mind is made up so at this point facts are just confusing ... You imagine your arguments and beliefs are airtight so you don't see other arguments.
You don't offer facts, arguments, or counterarguments, just fantastical speculations in vague language. You aren't going to change my mind without sound, evidenced argument.
I used to be able to tell you what day of the week any date fell on and whether it was a leap year or not. You'd be surprised how few rules you need to remember to do this.
I learned that as well. This is the method I learned:
What is the day of the week? Thursday is the doomsday this year.
Actually, there were quite a few rules if you wanted to be able to do it for any year in any century including pre-Gregorian dates, but if one is only interested in days and dates in the recent past or future of this year, a handful of rules work.
That's hardly a stupid human trick, and it's not science, so why bring it up?
There are no experiments and precious few experiment like observations in Evolution. It is not really science but this doesn't mean biology isn't science and genetics isn't science. Darwin isn't science.
The scientific community and the enlightened lay community disagree, but for what it's worth, you've got the support of the creationists.
That was a response to, "Experiment is not a part of metaphysics." The word experiment doesn't appear in any definition of metaphysis except possibly yours, and metaphysics does not appear in any definition of experiment. The two ideas aren't entirely unrelated, but neither word appears in the definition of the other. Here are two such definitions:
"Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy that deals with the fundamental nature of reality, including concepts such as being, existence, and the universe."
"Experiment refers to a systematic method of investigation where hypotheses are tested through controlled conditions to observe outcomes."