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To: Wayners who wrote (779150)4/9/2014 3:40:22 AM
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<<Well sort of. There are theories and there are laws and theorems. There a lot more theories than there are laws.>>

Well, yes, and scientists are trained better than anyone else to know how to address these things. Scientists understand things like the probability of certain theories being correct or the reliability of their information.

And often the word theory doesn't really mean we don't know something it is a matter of speech. Like the theory of relativity and QM. They are called theories but they have stood the test of time for 100 years.

And no sane scientist would dismiss the findings of 97% of the qualified scientific community as so many none scientist's do.