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hmmm, wonder what a long list you have of the proven wrong theories ? Please share, ok?
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A person could write several books just on the times science has been wrong. Oh wait! lots of people already have!
Just do a search for "Junk science", "mistakes in science" or the like for a very long list of available books.
Some of the more well known would be "the earth is flat" and "the earth is the center of the universe".
I'm not looking to rag on science, I'm just pointing out that science can be just as wrong in theories as the rest of us. What cracks me up is that science goes to great lengths to attempt to explain, with complicated words, why their guess was wrong.
I don't think science would be licking their wounds near as often if they weren't so eager to try and prove a guess right. Take the Pal-down Chicken, or whatever its called, where science once again claims to have found the missing link in China. In the end it was found to be a hoax like all the other missing links. Perhaps a bit of testing first would have saved face.
When science is proved wrong they go to great lengths to justify why they guessed wrong. They simply say thats what science is. They make a theory/guess and then test it. Mmmm... OK. So how is that different from someone guessing?
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hypothesis is an
educated guess about how things work.