The incontrovertible evidence that is used to validate a statement of truth.
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What does Stirring mean in science The same thing it means in cooking...stick in a stirrer and move the product around.
you can heat it with a Bunsen burner. use a heat proof mat. by, The head of science department, Trinity College, London.
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No, but science is just a way of quantifying and structuring information in a useful format. So, just because there is no scientific proof, does not mean that it does not exist. In fact, science contradicts itself, by simultaneously proving that there both is and isn't a god. Hope this helps!
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Nothing at all. Palmistry is a pseudo-science and has no meaning. There is no real scientific basis or proof that it relates to anything.
There are those people/religions that will say that they have been re-incarnated or believe in it but there has never been any proof. However proof and evidence are totally different concepts. Circumstantial evidence does exist in the form of carefully documented unusual childhood experiences but scientific proof seems unlikely to ever be available.
Science does not claim to provide absolute truths, that is religeon.
The whole science of spectroscopy is proof of it.
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A:Science is not a religion. The word 'science' comes from the Latin word for knowledge, and that is what science is - the quest for knowledge. If there were any proof that Adam and Eve ever lived, scientists would say so. Because the proof is that our real ancestors lived in the stone age and often lived in caves, that is what science tells us.
Nothing in science disproves god. However, it is not up to "non-believers" to disprove god. It is the role of the creations to first provide proof of god. The burden of proof lies with the prosecution, extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, etc etc.
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Some science suggests that a god may exist. However there is still no proof to prove that god does exist. Actually, there's no proof to prove that science exists either, but don't let that bother you. Just take our word for it. Would we get something this important wrong?