You cannot prove that something doesn't exist. You can only prove that things do exist. It is called the paradox of negative information. You can fail to prove the existence of things and many people would take this as proof of non-existence, but it just isn't so.
The evidence of the crime was overwhelming. There was no evidence that anyone had been in the house for months. He was unable to provide a scrape of evidence to back up his story.
It depends on if you have the gift to see ghosts.
There is no scientific evidence that anyone had a past life. There are many websites that make such claims but none will agree
There is plenty of fossil records and observable speciation to provide evidence for Evolution. Within the scientific community there is little to no debate on whether evolution is wrong. No concrete evidence has been provided by anyone to dispute the claims of evolution since its formulation by Darwin, otherwise it would have been discarded through the scientific method.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------While the above is right, observation and scientific studies provide evidence and arguments to the theory.
I think there is, there is photographic evidence and i am currently working on the scientific evidence. (i.e how deep does the lochness have to be and could it support the monster?)=if anyone finds any pure evidence the let me know by answering this question: is the any pure evidence for the lochness monster?=
No, dragons are fictional creatures just like mermaids, werewolves and Santa Claus.
In science, evidence must be the result of an investigation or experiment that can be repeated. This way, anyone can find that the results are true, and it can be verified by the scientific community rather than be a claim made by one person or party. If it is reproducible, it counts as evidence for a hypothesis.
There is no scientific data that proves the existence of a ghost. There is also no evidence of a ghost getting anyone pregnant. Interestingly, myth says that Merlin was conceived by an incubus that visited his mother.
Because it is now accepted as scientific fact that virtually everyone in the world has different fingerprints. This makes it statistically unlikely that anyone but you could have been at the scene of the crime.
Yes Answer 2 I think not. See his parentage and family background in the Wikipedia article on him. Anyone thinking "yes" is the answer should provide some supporting evidence.
I'm looking for one if they can bear to be parted
Bring it to the James Randi Educational Foundation. They offer $1mil to anyone who can provide conclusive evidence of the supernatural/occult/mythical. See link below.