Science mainly deals with things that can be repeatedly tested, understood, and proven.
Proven can mean being able to tell beforehand what will happen under certain conditions.
Take gravity for instance.
One scientific theory suggested that the force of gravity (kinda-sorta like how much you weigh) is dependent on the size of the planet you're on.
Then people went to the moon, and felt lighter.
You must have seen the videos how people leap and jump.
This kind of things makes science happy. There was a theory, and a test. And the result of the test fitted with the theory.
And if it hadn't been so hideously expensive, anyone could go to the moon and repeat the experiment.
When it comes to god, or gods, no one has yet been able to create a test that would show if there is a god or not.
First off, proving what doesn't exist is generally trickier than proving what does.
Take Sasquatch as an example:
To prove that Sasquatch is real, all you have to do is find one and put it on display. That would pretty much end the discussion - if enough people are allowed to examine it, do some DNA testing, things like that.
"No Sasquatch" can never be as solidly proven. It's hard to tell the difference between what you simply haven't found, and what really isn't there.
Since a god is assumed to be sentient, proving god's existence becomes even worse. Maybe god has decided not to appear in any tests.
So science as a rule isn't particularly interested in god, since actually proving whether he exists or not is currently considered pretty much impossible.
Science cannot conclusively prove that God exists.Because He has granted us free will (Deuteronomy 30:15-20), God has made it possible to put forth arguments for His existence as well as against it. In offering arguments for God's existence, the best approach that science can use is by bringing to light the infinite wisdom and complexity in Creation in general, and in living things. See also:
No, it doesn't mean that. Even if God doesn't exist, it's probably impossible for it to be proven scientifically.
Objects that exist, scientifically are substances.
We do not even know that God exists, and this is just a matter of faith. We therefore can not 'know' that angels, the biblical messengers of God, exist.
No, it is, in fact, not. Paranormal activities have never been scientifically proven, therefore, even if they exist, they emit no energy signatures.
God made the first people, who were the ancestors of everyone, including atheists. We have free-will, which God gave us and can even be used to deny Him.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
No. The general scientific consensus is that vampires do not exist.
Well of course it wasn't god because god doesn't even exist!
Aztec god? Aztec gods do not even exist.
No. (Ghosts, if they even exist, are already dead.)
Science has never proved god.
This is very possible. Most religions say that their God or gods are real, but the others only belong to man's imagination. Certainly, it has never been possible to prove scientifically that God does exist. The proof has to come from within. God's strength is that he (whether he exists or not) inspires people to do great things. As long as people believe in God, he is real.
In the sense of Aladdin, no, it's scientifically impossible.