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Gravity calculations are very accurate, but we've found small discrepancies in Pioneer 10 and 11 that are an unsolved problem in physics.:
Originally posted by RuneSpider
We did so with such accuracy that the Voyager probe, which was launched 33 years ago, and is currently leaving our solar system, having entered the heliopause.
So, perhaps the theory of gravity has some flaws,(I don't know of any myself) but we can use it to make and test predictions and get solid results from it.
The fact that we can even measure this discrepancy is amazing, it's only a tiny fraction of a percent different than expected. But it gives physicists a new problem to solve.
The Pioneer anomaly or Pioneer effect is the observed deviation from predicted trajectories and velocities of various unmanned spacecraft visiting the outer solar system, most notably Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11.
Both Pioneer spacecraft are escaping from the solar system, and are slowing down under the influence of the Sun's gravity. Upon very close examination, however, they are slowing down slightly more than expected. The effect can be modeled as a slight additional acceleration towards the Sun.
The anomaly has no universally accepted explanation. The explanation may be mundane, such as measurement error, thrust from gas leakage or uneven radiation of heat. However, it is also possible that current physical theory does not correctly explain the behaviour of the craft relative to the sun.
there is no such thing as a scientific fact.
As you stated above science works on falsification of theorys. so by its nature it is impossible to have a fact..
For examle you know that you exist, it is one of the very few things you really know to be true. It is not based on knowledge it is a sense of being... Your conscience..
but one of the few things science cannot prove to exist is you conscience.
Originally posted by RuneSpider
What does a theory mean?
In every day usage, a theory is usually just a educated hunch.
Sherlock Holmes used them all the time to great avail.
However, a scientific theory is a little different.
A scientific theory is a observation or falsifiable hypothesis used to explain a known fact.
For instance, we know gravity exists, and the Theory of gravity is used to try to explain the mentioned fact.
Using the theory, we base calculations using of a inverse square law which we then use to extrapolate the movement of the planets and our Solar System.
We did so with such accuracy that the Voyager probe, which was launched 33 years ago, and is currently leaving our solar system, having entered the heliopause.
So, perhaps the theory of gravity has some flaws,(I don't know of any myself) but we can use it to make and test predictions and get solid results from it.
Now, theories do not become laws. Laws explain things yet don't describe them, laws are vague and not specific.
Theories go into detail in an attempt to explain definites. Sometimes they are dropped, usually they become more defined over time.
However they are never "just a theory."
All theories have to be scrutinized, examined, and falsifiable.
Under peer review they have to hold up to examination and usually it's good if they're not self supporting.
Sorry but a Theory is a guess and is not testable to fully prove it or else it would not be a theory, it would be a law.
So the Theory of evolution is an assumption with untestable hypothesis all around its faith base belief.
# S: (n) scientific theory (a theory that explains scientific observations) "scientific theories must be falsifiable"
Yes, there are. For example, the Newton's Laws, are facts.
Evolution is both a scientific fact and theory.
Perhaps you'd be interested in studying neurology
Dr. Hazen explains why evolution is both a fact, and a theory, at about 9 minutes in this video:
Originally posted by purplemer
reply to post by RuneSpider
Evolution is not fact it is a theory, there are and have been many different theories of evolution..
Evolution is both a scientific fact and theory.
Wikipedia has a separate article about this:
Originally posted by purplemer
reply to post by Arbitrageur
As for evolution being scientific fact. I ask you again to explain how a scientific fact can exixt when science works on fasfication....???
If that explanation is too brief, all I can suggest is reading the entire article at the link I posted. I can't explain it any better than that.
The statement "evolution is both a theory and a fact" is often seen in biological literature. Evolution is a "theory" in the scientific sense of the term "theory"; it is an established scientific model that explains observations and makes predictions through mechanisms such as natural selection.
When scientists say "evolution is a fact", they are using one of two meanings of the word "fact". One meaning is empirical: evolution can be observed through changes in allele frequencies or traits of a population over successive generations.
Another way "fact" is used is to refer to a certain kind of theory, one that has been so powerful and productive for such a long time that it is universally accepted by scientists.
Fact is often used by scientists to refer to experimental or empirical data or objective verifiable observations. "Fact" is also used in a wider sense to mean any theory for which there is overwhelming evidence.
"A fact is a hypothesis that is so firmly supported by evidence that we assume it is true, and act as if it were true." —Douglas Futyuma
Evolution is a fact in the sense that it is overwhelmingly validated by the evidence. Frequently, evolution is said to be a fact in the same way as the Earth revolving around the Sun is a fact.
Originally posted by ACTS 2:38
So the Theory of evolution is an assumption with untestable hypothesis all around its faith base belief.