Reality Believer
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One thing has bugged me is the term "Conspiracy Theory". Yea, I know it is a permanent part of the conversational lexicon as we know it, but I can't help referring back to the scientific method that defines the the term "theory" as something that has been proven via the rigors of the scientific method.
You start with an observation, you form a hypothesis, and you experiment to either prove or disprove the hypothesis. If the hypothesis is proven with facts, evidence and experimentation, then it becomes a theory. Other well known theories that have survived the rigors of the scientific method: The theory of gravity; The theory of relativity.
Calling the 9/11 conspiracy theory (or any other CT subject) a "theory" is giving it way too much credulity in my humble opinion.
I am not campaigning for a change to our forum vocabulary. It is just something I need to vent about. Thanks!
You start with an observation, you form a hypothesis, and you experiment to either prove or disprove the hypothesis. If the hypothesis is proven with facts, evidence and experimentation, then it becomes a theory. Other well known theories that have survived the rigors of the scientific method: The theory of gravity; The theory of relativity.
Calling the 9/11 conspiracy theory (or any other CT subject) a "theory" is giving it way too much credulity in my humble opinion.
I am not campaigning for a change to our forum vocabulary. It is just something I need to vent about. Thanks!
