Can Imagination and Self-Taught Knowledge Challenge Scientific Theories?

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In summary, imagination and self-taught knowledge can serve as important tools in challenging scientific theories. While scientific theories are based on evidence and experimentation, they are not infallible and can be subject to change. Imagination allows for the exploration of new ideas and perspectives, while self-taught knowledge can bring unique insights and approaches to scientific problems. However, it is important to note that scientific theories are still crucial for understanding the natural world and should not be dismissed without solid evidence. Ultimately, a balance between imagination and scientific rigor is necessary for advancing our understanding of the world.
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matthew yelle
my name is matthew yelle I am a " educated individual", my grammar is elementary at best my math is less then adequate for proofs, formulas or experimental explanations and my vocabulary is limited to basic social quips. that being said I also posses the imagination of no limit a profound understanding of natural elements and a strong desire to make my dreams reality.

I am also bold straight forward and a bit pig headed in the ideas that I have researched since I was 15 I am now 45 so basically 30 years of individual reading on topics such as magnetic fields electricity and aerodynamics elemental atomic structures and there compatibility with integration in each of the afore mentioned topics I wish to offer my findings with the intention of open minded discussions of what the learned community has to refute my theories.
 
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do need to be educated in order to interact here?
 
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matthew yelle said:
do need to be educated in order to interact here?
No, we are an education community revolving around mainstream science
 
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It appears you did not listen to me :frown:
 
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