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Unread 05-06-2010, 05:52 AM   #1
Professor Smarmiarty
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Serious In this thread, science gets disproven

Part 1: Gravity
Gravity operates on mass. Mass is a property of matter. Objects with differing masses feel the same effect of gravity.
Using Leibniz law these objects must therefore be the same or gravity must be fictional.


Part 2: Colour
Red and yellow mixed make green. I tried it with paint- it makes brown.

Part 3: Evolution
Intensional fallacy- incorrect use of Leibniz law.
Confusion of "selection of" with "selection for", coexistence of essential traits makes selection for fitness a meaningless concept.

Part 4: Empirical Method
Incompleteness theorum- we cannot establish the rules of the universe, empirical rules we create are only valid in their own self-contained set.

QED.


All theories are wrong. Human history is wrong. I challenge ou with a theorum that cannot be taken apart.

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