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Notes from an "alternate universe". Introduction to a new way of thinking.
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I guess not. A theory that cannot be disproved..nor ever proved in its entirety is certainly not scientific. To be proved, a theory of everything would have to be experimented on everything.
Quoting: gus 762059Yes! But to be proven useful, it would only have to be used once. The more it is then used, the more useful it becomes. Scientists here waste a lot of time doing what the general population could be doing. It requires a shift in thinking about "proof" and why scientific proof is necessary. Why spend a long time proving (and arguing over the finer points of) something when it could just be used, instead? The big difference is that only a few people can perform these tasks. So, the process is a lot more inefficient. Thanks.
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