Facts are not sentient beings and so are unable to articulate.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
Facts.
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In the scientific world, having cold hard facts is referred to as empirical evidence. This refers to the data and observations that have been gathered through direct observation or experimentation. Empirical evidence is crucial in supporting scientific theories and conclusions.
res ipsa loquitur
The facts speak for themselves.
A scientific word for facts or figures would be data.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
Facts speak to what occurred, whereas interpretations speak to the meaning of what occurred.
Eric G. Oliver has written: 'Facts Can't Speak for Themselves' -- subject(s): Trial practice, Forensic oratory
Facts.
Superstitions generally lack scientific evidence or factual basis, as they are often rooted in cultural beliefs and anecdotal experiences rather than empirical data. While some superstitions may coincide with psychological phenomena, like the placebo effect, there is no scientific validation for the specific beliefs themselves. Research often shows that superstitions can influence behavior and decision-making, but this influence does not equate to factual or scientific support for the superstitions themselves.
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They speak french and arabic!
Scientific facts are based on evidence, beliefs are not
Yes, facts themselves cannot be copyrighted, but the way they are presented or arranged can be.