Evolution is not a scientific theory

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by freediver » Fri Aug 03, 2012 9:54 pm

Is evolution falsifiable?

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by Super Nova » Fri Aug 03, 2012 10:10 pm

YES

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by freediver » Sat Aug 04, 2012 9:12 am

Why?

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by boxy » Mon Aug 06, 2012 12:23 am

freediver wrote:Why?
Why are we here?

Well, because of everything that has gone before.
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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by Neferti » Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:21 pm

boxy wrote:
freediver wrote:Why?
Why are we here?

Well, because of everything that has gone before.
Can you explain that, Boxy? Freediver?

Is it like, what goes around, comes around? Or are "we" wondering whether there is a God out there on Mars?

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by boxy » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:19 pm

Neferti~ wrote:
boxy wrote:
freediver wrote:Why?
Why are we here?

Well, because of everything that has gone before.
Can you explain that, Boxy? Freediver?
I'm assuming Freebie want science to tell him why life and us came to be here.

Unlike other philosophies, science doesn't just make shit up to fill the gaps. "We don't know" is an entirely scientific answer, "we can't know" is often the only philosophically justifiable answer to many questions.

What we do know about why we are here, is that it took a huge convergence of special circumstances to provide such a paradise for us to inhabit, and for intelligence to evolve to question it's place in the universe. But still, being able to ask that question doesn't make the universe any more "made for us" than it does for one of our gut bacteria or even a planet or some piece of space rock.
Is it like, what goes around, comes around? Or are "we" wondering whether there is a God out there on Mars?
I'm wondering if there is life on Mars. I'd suggest if there is/was, we're likely related.
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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by Super Nova » Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:25 pm

FD,

Do you consider Chaos theory to be a valid scientific theory?

Do you accept the butterfly effect as a simple example of the importance of the initial state for Chaos theory?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory

Then we can get on with debating your point.

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by freediver » Wed Aug 08, 2012 11:04 pm

It looks like a mathematical theory to me - something that is true by definition, and useful as a communication and modelling tool in various fields, but by itself it does not reflect any kind of reality. Rather, you pick and choose those aspects of reality that can be conveniently described or modelled by it.

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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by annielaurie » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:51 am

boxy wrote: I'm assuming Freebie want science to tell him why life and us came to be here.

Unlike other philosophies, science doesn't just make shit up to fill the gaps. "We don't know" is an entirely scientific answer, "we can't know" is often the only philosophically justifiable answer to many questions.

What we do know about why we are here, is that it took a huge convergence of special circumstances to provide such a paradise for us to inhabit, and for intelligence to evolve to question it's place in the universe. But still, being able to ask that question doesn't make the universe any more "made for us" than it does for one of our gut bacteria or even a planet or some piece of space rock.

I'm wondering if there is life on Mars. I'd suggest if there is/was, we're likely related.
Good post, Boxy.
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Re: Evolution is not a scientific theory

Post by freediver » Thu Aug 09, 2012 9:22 am

Boxy I am the one trying to clarify what science can and cannot do. What do you think I have been doing all through this thread?

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