Subduction Zone
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You would do well in getting rid of that illusion of verifiable evidence. There is no verifiable evidence of what you may have had for breakfast or lunch today, but you did.
This is a common error of yours. One example of something that can't be verified, assuming that your claim is correct, does not mean that other observations cannot be verified. This is a hasty generalization fallacy on your part. Number 7 in this list:
https://thebestschools.org/magazine/15-logical-fallacies-know/