freediver wrote:Evolution is not a scientific theory. I am not sure about the big bang either. It's not like you can do an experiment on it.
It's hard to believe in this day and age that many people don't get it about evolution, both macro and micro (natural selection)
A couple of points here. First, a scientific Theory is much more than just a "theory" as in its ordinary use, a guess or a hunch.
A scientific Theory is an hypothesis, already backed up by a mountain of proven facts. But science leaves the hypothesis open-ended, in order to learn more. This is the way science works.
Gravity is a theory: the Theory of Gravity. It is still called that. Do any of us doubt for one minute that gravity exists and that it always works the same? Gravity is not a force, either. It is the bending of the fabric of space-time in the presence of objects with mass (such as galaxies, solar systems, planets, moons, etc)
As for the origin of the universe, the singularity that suddenly inflated (no explosion, it was a smooth and soundless expanding, like a balloon blowing up) from a dimensionless "point" of a size something like 10^-22 or smaller, science today has a variety of ways of measuring that. And when science teams work in groups independent of one another around the world, and they continue to get the same mathematical results of their measurements, then its a fact.
Science fact. Many folks still don't understand this.
But with the internet it's easy to get links to peer reviewed publications written by real scientists, easy to get the genuine information, easy to understand how it all works, as much of that is explained to us in layman's terms.
Just look it up!