All scientific research starts with a hypothesis. This hypothesis must have observable evidence which supports it. Predictions are then made from the hypothesis. Then observations and experiments are used to test to see if the predictions confirm, or falsify the hypothesis. After a lot of testing - when all observations and tests confirm the hypothesis and there is no irrefutable evidence against it - then the hypothesis becomes a workable theory. If the evidence which confirms the hypothesis is an indisputable fact - then the theory becomes a law of science. Like the law of entropy, gravity, and biogenesis. Now how would you test Darwinian evolution to determine if it is a fact or a myth? What facts prove macro Darwinian evolution? Finally, since micro-evolution or pre-programmed genetic variations, is not the same as marco-evolution; micro-evolution cannot be used as proof.
2007-08-04
08:55:26
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Jeremy Auldaney
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