Scientific certainty

"Scientific certainty is just another thing for two people to 'debate' on television..."

There is that which seems to support theory and that which seems to refute it, through weight of statistical evidence. Nothing is certain, there's just what experiment seems to bear out, or not, as in the case of humans moving the stars around to change the weather.

When you have what's called "scientific certitude," as folks have pointed out (I want to say, 'since Galileo'), that's not science, that's religion. Doctrinaire, to be clear.

There's <100 messages, but I bet somebody already said something to this effect. oot. oot. eet. eet. monkeying at the keyboard.

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