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7926089 No.7926089 [Reply] [Original]

Science can't prove the existence of parallel universes, also it can exlcude them.
Science can't prove the existence of God, also it can exclude his existence.
Science can't prove the origin of the universe bla bla bla.
Is there anything that we can exclude for sure? I'm talking about the biggest questions of life.

>> No.7926096

absence of proof = proof of absence

>> No.7926103

>>7926089
We can exclude "there's something we can exclude"

>> No.7926108
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7926108

>>7926089

Science can't prove anything. That's the field of mathematics and mathematics alone.

>> No.7926478

>>7926089
>Science can't prove
>Science can't prove
>Science can't prove
Science is not about proof fgt pls

>> No.7926547

>>7926096
:^^^^^^^^)

>> No.7927610

>>7926089
We can only exclude things that we've disproved. Science is a linear process and we can't exclude anything in "front" of that process.

>> No.7927625

>>7926108
(sort of, ignoring the problems Russel brought up)

>> No.7927631

Yes, lots of things are demonstrably false.

Primitive models of the atom, for example can be experimentally disproven.

>> No.7927682

>>7926089
>Science can't prove the existence of God, also it can exclude his existence.
Why people think Science should prove God's existence or not? This is stupid. No one should prove if God exist or not. I don't remember people proving Zeus or Odin doesn't exist, and yet, we have way less believer of them now than centuries ago. So why prove if God exist or not?

>> No.7927688

>>7927682
Well it's potentially the most important single question there is, when you look at just how much of the world the answer would affect.

(that said, I don't think science can really be applied to that question)

>> No.7927694

>>7926089
Sun goes down, sun comes up. Science can't explain that.

>> No.7928547

>>7927694
It's on a giant space pendulum, stupid highschooler

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>>7927631
Biggest disappointment of my life finding out that atoms don't look like this.