It is impossible to prove something like that. They is no evidence that this is true, but you can not prove it to be false. To give a silly example : Suppose I maintain that invisible pink elephants are found in every home -- can you prove otherwise??
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Robert J. Thompson has written: 'The proofs of life after death' -- subject(s): Spiritualism, Future life 'The proofs of life after death' -- subject(s): Spiritualism, Future life
The different position of the sun at different times of the year, day and night and by observation are the three proofs that support the annual motion of the earth.
I imagine it's proofs of delivery similar to how it's attorneys general
The possessive form of the plural noun proofs is proofs'.Example: I'm waiting for the proofs' delivery from the printer.
Proofs from THE BOOK was created in 1998.
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No, a scientific law cannot be demonstrated mathematically as mathematical proofs area form of rationalism (logical based) whereas scientific proofs are a form of empiricism (evidence based), so neither a mathematical law can be proved scientifically nor a scientif law be proved mathematically.
look in google if not there, look in wikipedia. fundamental theorem of algebra and their proofs
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