>
> : Is there something that I could know to be the case, and which is not
> expressed by a proposition that could be part of some scientific theory?"
>
> Yes . "I love my mother" is some knowledge that I know , and is not part
of a scientific theory.
We know reality because we live in the reality, We do
not approximate reality by theories. We directly know reality because we
live within it.  Our  primary knowledge is intuitive, historic, direct.. It
is _the_ reality.

A theory is a second class of knowledge about a model
that approximate reality, maybe upto a point of an isomorphism with
some-part-of reality, but certainly, not an isomorphism that embraces the
whole reality, because we could never know if we have modelized the entire
reality, nether if this modelization is accurate.

The legitimate usage of the models is  to refine this intuitive knowledge.
But at the worst, a model can  negate our direct knowledge and try to
create an alternative reality. In this case the theorist reclaim the model
as the reality. Thus the theorist .reclaim a complete knowledge of reality.
In this case the theorist is outside of science, even if it is  within the
science industry, and becomes a sort of gnostic preacher



-- 
Alberto.

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