I think I'm just letting my imagination run away with me. A lot of the things I've posted today would be 'conspiracy theories' when applied to reality, but in fiction? People wouldn't think anything of it and just think, "Oh, that was very clever how it was all explained." I'm learning you truly can come up with anything and then break it down to a science, but that doesn't mean it's true for real life. It can be, thus that is what we call a 'coincidence.' It doesn't mean you proved anything.
I just need to learn how to put up walls in my brain so I don't overlap and cross the bridge to insanity. So, I'll ask, how do scientists prove things to be fact and how much evidence is needed to prove something beyond a reasonable doubt?
I just need to learn how to put up walls in my brain so I don't overlap and cross the bridge to insanity. So, I'll ask, how do scientists prove things to be fact and how much evidence is needed to prove something beyond a reasonable doubt?