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Post by Arlon10 on Feb 5, 2020 14:05:26 GMT
1) There is a lot of confusion about whether it is possible to "prove a negative." It is possible to prove a negative, but depending on the scope of the proof, it can require rather elaborate investigation. This is fully explained here. 2) Although in a strict scientific sense monkeys are different from apes, it has not been unusual in casual speech to use the terms interchangeably. There are countless "casual" definitions of "energy" that have nothing to do with the science of physics. In casual speech people might fail to distinguish weight and mass. 3) Not many people say or believe that. 4) Religion attempts to answer questions science cannot and probably never will. Many obviously retarded atheists fail to understand that.
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