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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 210332" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>This is my last reply to this comment because it seems apparent that you're looking to redefine the definition of "theory." Yes, gravity is a theory. So far, we've not been able to disprove it, but that doesn't make it a fact. We've entered a time when on average human knowledge doubles approximately ever 12-13 hours, so there's no way to know what the comming centuries and millenia will discover.</p><p></p><p>Einstein's theory about gravity waves existed for over 100 years before there was demonstrative, empirical evidence that they truly existed. For many mellinia man thought the universe was geocentric. That wasn't theory, that was fact! Well, Copernicus, and his heliocentric theory changed the way scientists looked at the Universe. Just because one can't disprove something, doesn't make it a fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 210332, member: 198"] This is my last reply to this comment because it seems apparent that you're looking to redefine the definition of "theory." Yes, gravity is a theory. So far, we've not been able to disprove it, but that doesn't make it a fact. We've entered a time when on average human knowledge doubles approximately ever 12-13 hours, so there's no way to know what the comming centuries and millenia will discover. Einstein's theory about gravity waves existed for over 100 years before there was demonstrative, empirical evidence that they truly existed. For many mellinia man thought the universe was geocentric. That wasn't theory, that was fact! Well, Copernicus, and his heliocentric theory changed the way scientists looked at the Universe. Just because one can't disprove something, doesn't make it a fact. [/QUOTE]
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