Sometimes the most correct answer for something is I don't know.

There is only one absolute in this life: there are no absolutes. ha-ha. Sometimes the most correct answer for something is I don't know.





guy: says math and science are one and the same...


me: Yes, they are used together but they aren't the same since mathematics is full of absolutes. You can prove certain things with mathematics. In science, things can only be proven in the sense that most accept the claims if nothing has been shown to disprove them. This is when a hypothesis becomes a theory. It is at its highest point in development but it must still be falsifiable leaving room for doubt and a way to get closer to the truth. Science is the process of getting closer to truth but it literally cannot say this is absolutely true. Because someone could show that a theory is wrong if their new hypothesis can 1. explain all the previous models and fit the math/data. And 2. Show a more precise and better way of explaining what the hypothesis is. Then and only after much peer-reviews and criticism, could it overtake the previous theory.

me: Besides, I've seen too many mathematicians attempt to prove a God... a method that never works. There is only one absolute in this life: there are no absolutes. ha-ha. Sometimes the most correct answer for something is I don't know.

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