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scott_sieger
Hi guys, just seeking opinions and discussion,
As I am new to the realms of conventional physics I just thought I'd ask a question to help me understand the processes.
To prove a theory correct means that you have to prove every one elses theories wrong. Is this a true statement?
If so then most of the theoretical work you have to do is pulling other theories apart and disproving them.
As I am new to the realms of conventional physics I just thought I'd ask a question to help me understand the processes.
To prove a theory correct means that you have to prove every one elses theories wrong. Is this a true statement?
If so then most of the theoretical work you have to do is pulling other theories apart and disproving them.