taikoo
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Falsify evolution?
I don't think so. Even if the dating showed that the skull actually belonged to the same strata (rather than some other weird way of winding up there), it seems to me that theorists would never be able to determine if it really was human or merely looked human. They'd find a way to alter the theory to make it fit - and I'm not faulting them for that, it just shows that this would not actually falsify the theory of evolution.
Sort of. The theory seems to be moving in the direction of many parallel and intertwining paths. I may be wrong in this, but that's what it looks like from my perspective - they've changed from a tree to a web so that it more realistically fits the data points.
Regardless, the trouble is finding a way to falsify that core. What would do that? I haven't seen any decent ideas yet, but then I'm just a mom sitting at home on a computer...
So is it falsifiable? If so, how?
That would be an argument to ignorance, or trying to prove a negative, either way, not logically possible.
you will have to explain how the discovery of a limiting mechanism is an argument from ignorance or proving a negative.
I don't think so. Even if the dating showed that the skull actually belonged to the same strata (rather than some other weird way of winding up there), it seems to me that theorists would never be able to determine if it really was human or merely looked human. They'd find a way to alter the theory to make it fit - and I'm not faulting them for that, it just shows that this would not actually falsify the theory of evolution.
Oh honestly now you are just saying that them scientists are all incompetent and dishonest. shame on you.
Sort of. The theory seems to be moving in the direction of many parallel and intertwining paths. I may be wrong in this, but that's what it looks like from my perspective - they've changed from a tree to a web so that it more realistically fits the data points
Again you are at the core, just saying that they are dishonest, or that you perceive it that way.
Regardless, the trouble is finding a way to falsify that core. What would do that? I haven't seen any decent ideas yet, but then I'm just a mom sitting at home on a computer...
So is it falsifiable? If so, how
The problem is that the vast majority of sensible looking ways to falsify it have not turned out. Like that there is no descent with modification, as we see there is just with domestic plants and animals
maybe we'd find that the earth is only 6000 years old, there goes evolution
maybe we'd see sudden emergence of new species form no where
maybe if we could show that the organ structures of various animals are not homolgous
maybe we find a cow skeleton with the dinosaurs (and yes, geologists are actually quite good at seeing if something is in situ, as are the paleontologists)
The problem with all of these is been there done that, nothing there.
ToE is potentially falsifiable, as in any theory; but since it happens to be the correct theory, and really does describe how life has developed, its gonna be, in a practical way, impossible to falsify it.
Falsifiable and able to falsify are not at all the same.