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Originally Posted by Damien
But that doesn't get us anywhere. It's not a constructive way to look at the world. Even the things we can witness might not be true, it's not uncommon for people to fabricate experiences instead their own heads after all. You might as well believe in nothing if you work on the assumption that science is wrong.
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Broadly speaking, science goes on the notion that it allows itself to be disproven at any time by stronger evidence. As you say this new revelation has been theorised for many years and could only be proven 100% if someone was able to view and test these 'waves'. Instead the evidence and research in their favour is very strong.
Going on what I've read about it, if the evidence was put before some kind of 'law court', it would be considered one of the biggest 'cut and dried' cases ever.