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In reply to the discussion: Can we "know" God doesn't exist. [View all]Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)43. You're very probably right.
I was using that one example to illustrate that we never have certainty in science, and we can never prove a negative.
As for the math, yes the math works. That's what math does. But the math is a model, and if the model is wrong, the math still works. It just no longer corresponds to reality. In putting faith in "the math" you're really putting faith in the applicability of the model. Newton's math worked, until better observations showed that it didn't. Regardless, Newton's math still works. It just doesn't always correspond to reality.
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Nothing to add, everyone else has already noted why it's impossible to argue the point.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
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