Wed, 25 November 2009 Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Actual proof of anything is hard to come by. I can't *show* you atomic particles but I can reasonably deduce they exist based on the behavior I can observe. People can deny the existence of anything if they just demand a high enough burden of proof that can never be met and throw deductive reasoning out the window. Comments[0] |
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Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Actual proof of anything is hard to come by. I can't *show* you atomic particles but I can reasonably deduce they exist based on the behavior I can observe. People can deny the existence of anything if they just demand a high enough burden of proof that can never be met and throw deductive reasoning out the window. 