On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Well, Gruss said theories are facts end of discussion. Eric disagreed
> maybe too eagerly.
> It sounds like you are saying that since they use facts and the
> conclusions are wrong they are still facts.
> That's just dithering.
>
> Probably everyone hear agrees many theories are the most educated
> explanation available and some are even agreed to be fact like
> evolution. That doesn't mean we should give the same weight to every
> scientific theory out there or I would believe in global warming.
>

Is global warming technically a "scientific theory"???? I mean, few debate
that the earth has warmed, since that can be factually measured, but I think
when you say global warming you mean the human contribution to said warming.
I didn't think there was a scientific theory about that...though most
scientists and science groups would tell you that the data suggests we are
at least partly to blame.


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