No, Alice in Wonderland is an entirely fictitious fairy tale.
However, there is a theory that it may be satirizing non-Euclidean geometry, which was a fairly new idea in mathematics when Lewis Carroll was teaching, and one which infuriated him.
Alice in Wonderland, as well as some of his other works are often considered works of satire related to the British government and British society. Some works are available in annotated form with commentaries on various sentences and events in the books.
Scientific facts are based on evidence, beliefs are not
Scientific means that it has something to do with science and it is based on science. Scientific facts are also proven to be true by science.
Scientific facts are generally based on the facts alone, and outside influences such as strong feelings or opinions are not included as factors.
A subjective reasoning is based on how you feel about something more than an actual fact. A scientific thought is emotionless and based on pure facts.
A scientific theory is an accepted and universally true explanation of observed facts that is based on evidence, tested through experimentation, and widely accepted by the scientific community.
Scientific facts require interpretation and analysis to make sense of their implications. Context, methodology, and underlying assumptions all play a role in shaping the significance of a scientific finding. Additionally, scientific facts can be interpreted differently based on individual perspectives or biases, highlighting the need for careful consideration and critical thinking.
The use of the word "other" implies that you already know of some facts about scientific notation. But you have not specified what. Unfortunately, we have not yet mastered the art of internet-based telepathy so we have no idea which facts you know and so which ones would be considered other.
A scientific word for facts or figures would be data.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
The answer to this is subjective and therefore it cannot be answered. Some people will agree with it and some people disagree. Most people with a college education will agree with the scientific explanation of the world. This may be in part based upon learning the scientific attitude and processes. Many people, college degree or not, are firm religious believers and will disagree with the scientific approach. The firm religious learn a faith based system as opposed to the scientific approach. The faith based systems do not promote acceptance of things outside their system. <<>> opinions can be agreed with or disagreed with, but facts are facts. The scientific method seeks to separate out facts from opinions by looking for evidence.
A set of rules that is based upon recurring facts or events that have been carefully documented is called a scientific law.
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on a body of facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.