Is it impossible to prove there can be no exceptions to the laws of physics?
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My answer:
1) Assume exceptions are possible
If there could be exceptions to the then science would be impossible because you could never tell what the outcome of an experiment meant.
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Originally Posted by tsig View Post Good, now show that such exemptions are possible. |
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Brian-M Why would I need to show that? Nobody here is claiming that they are possible, only that we can't demonstrate (prove) that they're impossible. |
My answer:
1) Assume exceptions are possible
If there could be exceptions to the then science would be impossible because you could never tell what the outcome of an experiment meant.
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