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Polymath257

Think & Care
Staff member
Premium Member
Love it all day

Then I would suggest actually learning some instead of focusing on popular articles. Maybe learn a bit of calculus and see what the theory of gravity *actually* says.

Or, learn some genetics and probability theory to learn what the theory of evolution *actually* says.

You seem to dislike the words used to denote the theory as opposed to the theory itself. Maybe paying attention to the content rather than the container is a good idea?
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
Then I would suggest actually learning some instead of focusing on popular articles. Maybe learn a bit of calculus and see what the theory of gravity *actually* says.

Or, learn some genetics and probability theory to learn what the theory of evolution *actually* says.

You seem to dislike the words used to denote the theory as opposed to the theory itself. Maybe paying attention to the content rather than the container is a good idea?
I like containers too though
 

PureX

Veteran Member
I know all that I’m just wondering why it hasn’t moved into the world the facts
Facts are just bits of information that are true relative to other facts. I think you're ascribing more importance to them than they warrant. Theories are conceptual constructs of how reality functions. While the truth is simply 'what is'. Facts may help us to generate theories about how 'what is' functions, but theories are not facts, and they are not truth. They are just conceptual constructs that appear to function as true, within the limited and relative context to which they are being applied. The Theory of Evolution appears to function within the limited and relative context to which it is being applied. So it remains appropriately labeled a theory.
 
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Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
Take care now


Tell me, why are you afraid to learn? Your questions tell us that you know nothing of this topic.. Let's say for some strange reason that you wanted to refute the theory of evolution. One cannot do so if one does not understand it.
 

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
We know it’s a fact species have changed over time but we still call the study of it the theory of evolution. We know plants are a fact. We don’t call the study of plants the theory of plants. We call it botany. Just sayin
 
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