Except that theory has been proven effective and theology is guesswork of desert peasants.
an_onanist
Scientific laws allow for probabilistic predictability.
It depends on your definitions. Religion puts nonexistent intentionality into the system by adding a diety. Science explains the existing system using the language of mathematics.
If that guy is in his 40's he has lived a hard life. I'm surprised he is still conscious let alone mobile.
My experience with libreoffice is that the word suggestions come from my usage.
My knowledge is sketchy, but I thought North Korea was losing until China stepped up.
Vampire?
Wish they were more specific about the Special Purpose.
No I'm not. I am not interested in academic study. I am interested in real world application. I am aware of justified true belief and that most people don't apply it. My curiosity is in how people acnually think about the concept.
That is like the home owner's application of the scientific method: test the hypothesis until you decide it is a pretty solid system
Your description makes belief sound like willful ignorance.
It sounds like the real challenge is knowing when you have enough information to convert your educated guess into full-blown knowledge
The article title is false. The study shows that the opening of schools did not increase transmitability. The study did not address the closing of schools and transmitability rates.