Quote (Crud1ty @ Aug 5 2019 09:57am)
Clearly you have deep understanding of a matrix :rofl:
Clearly, you're stuck behind the curve
Quote (Leevee @ Aug 5 2019 10:00am)
None of these are observations I've ever made in my life, so I don't really see why you are asking these questions.
Besides, even if they were actual observations, they'd still be 100% anecdotal evidence. In other words: not objective, not falsifiable and not relevant in any discussion about science.
blind faith is not an excuse, your answer "daaaah IDK - i never noticed things cause i've never thought for myself cause in into state pseudoscience and that tells me what to think, is not acceptable.
Science is based on observations you perceive, it is a phenomenon, an object or aspect known through the senses.
Being objective refers to a philosophy and falsifiable is any statement, hypothesis, or theory. The statement "The horizon is at eye level" is falsifiable because you can show its not at eye level.
None of this has anything to do with the Scientific method which something must go though to be real science.