AllenPapapetrou
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Hi GK,
I enjoyed your reply. Most of it falls in line with my understanding.
However, what was drilled into us in my Astronomy and Physics education is a follows:
A Scientific Theory can never be proven True, only False, or Unproven . This is because some of the assumptions of the theory may be shown to be incorrect by new discoveries. For example, Newton by Einstein.
Thus, Scientific Theories rest upon the faith the Scientific Community has for the assumptions.
Mathematical Theories, however, can be proven True, False, or Unproven. The assumptions are not time based, i.e. new discoveries.
The similarity between Science and Religion is: Faith.
The Scientist has faith the assumptions are correct. The Religious person has faith the doctrines are correct.
Both are Faith based perspectives.
Both could be incorrect, even when the consensus says otherwise.
Aloha.. Allen
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I enjoyed your reply. Most of it falls in line with my understanding.
Scientific Theory:
In modern science, the term "theory" refers to scientific theories, a well-confirmed... type of explanation of nature, made in a way consistent with scientific method, and fulfilling the criteria required by modern science. Such theories are described in such a way that any scientist in the field is in a position to understand and either provide empirical support ("verify") or empirically contradict ("falsify") it. Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge,[2] in contrast to more common uses of the word "theory" that imply that something is unproven or speculative (which is better defined by the word 'hypothesis').
Mathematical Theory:
Is more complex to define in a short paragraph. In essence, however, a mathematical theory uses the same guidelines as a scientific theory, but is restricted, obviously, to mathematical theorems.
However, what was drilled into us in my Astronomy and Physics education is a follows:
A Scientific Theory can never be proven True, only False, or Unproven . This is because some of the assumptions of the theory may be shown to be incorrect by new discoveries. For example, Newton by Einstein.
Thus, Scientific Theories rest upon the faith the Scientific Community has for the assumptions.
Mathematical Theories, however, can be proven True, False, or Unproven. The assumptions are not time based, i.e. new discoveries.
Well, call me an Anarchist and color me plaid! 'Cause here I go down the slope.There is no similarity between science and religion. With the exception that both concepts were born to attempt to understand information about our world and the universe around us. How the two go about this process is completely different.
Yes there have been scientists who have been religious as well; there still are today. Anybody can be a scientist as long as they abide by the scientific method. When the scientific method is abandoned, the person can no longer be considered a scientist.
And yes I am stating this as an absolute. This answer is not 'in my opinion' or 'from my perspective'. This answer is factual based upon the definitions (There I go again!). To believe anything else sends us down the slippery slope where anarchy of thought is the only result.
The similarity between Science and Religion is: Faith.
The Scientist has faith the assumptions are correct. The Religious person has faith the doctrines are correct.
Both are Faith based perspectives.
Both could be incorrect, even when the consensus says otherwise.
Aloha.. Allen
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