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In science, if you are trying to "prove" a theory (that's confirm it or falsify it),

you must use experimental evidence.

That is, you use the theory to make a prediction and then try it out.

It's no good just to sit around and talk about it.

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Q: Why are experiments often performed in laboratories?
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