I think of facts as hypotheses. — Heather Smith
Facts are in the mind of the beholder based upon what they believe to be facts. People form impressions of facts. You may believe a fact is a state of being. That is a belief. An impression in your mind. — Rich
In my analysis of the way things are, I have found that what we have is not necessarily relativism but rather a constant interaction between the personal (call it the holographic reference wave) and the holographic universe of events — Rich
It should be noted that no branch of science provides facts — Rich
relativism
ˈrɛlətɪvɪz(ə)m
noun
the doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context, and are not absolute.
What you are referring to as scientific facts, I am calling observations that can be used to predict the behavior in non-living matter to a certain level of tolerance. In other words, approximations. Weather prediction is one example. — Rich
It is a matter of taste, nothing more. — Rich
I am also very skeptical that in a case of serious injury or illness of yourself or a loved one that you would maintain this position that you have now. — m-theory
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