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There are many scientific theories, many that fit within the parameters of physics, yet they just aren't backed by any evidence.
The only way I think we will ever get evidence to prove any one persons theory on the universe's origin is if we get observable/testable scientific data. For example Newton's laws of gravity, even though it was just a theory, we were able to see the planets, and see this actually work. We can't observe anything outside of this universe, if there is anything, so I don't really think we will ever have anything more than theories.
What are your thoughts though? I know it's a common question in physics, and astronomy, or whatever, just curious to hear different answers.
There are many scientific theories, many that fit within the parameters of physics, yet they just aren't backed by any evidence.
The only way I think we will ever get evidence to prove any one persons theory on the universe's origin is if we get observable/testable scientific data. For example Newton's laws of gravity, even though it was just a theory, we were able to see the planets, and see this actually work. We can't observe anything outside of this universe, if there is anything, so I don't really think we will ever have anything more than theories.
What are your thoughts though? I know it's a common question in physics, and astronomy, or whatever, just curious to hear different answers.
Which is better:
To die with ignorance, or to live with intelligence?
Truth doesn't accommodate to personal opinions.
The choice is yours.
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There is God and there is man, it's only a matter of who created whom
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The more questions you ask, the more you realize that disagreement is inevitable, and communication of this disagreement, irrelevant.