What science can t explain

    • [DOCX File]A priori intuition and demonstration

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      Science can’t explain this. It can’t explain the origins of the universe, because science must always explain some effect in terms of some preceding cause, to which scientific laws apply. But then this cause needs explanation itself. Nor can science explain scientific laws – where they come from or why they are the way they are, because ...

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    • [DOC File]SCIENTIFIC MODELS - Mr. Arthur's Science Page

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      When there is a question you can't answer, or an observation you can't explain, one way of finding an answer is to develop a _____. For example: The Particle Theory of Matter. Matter is anything that has _____ and takes up _____ (has volume). A Greek philosopher, Democritus, suggested that all matter is made up of tiny particles.

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    • Sample Unit- Science and Technology – Digital Technologies ...

      Stage 3 of the Digital Technologies strand focuses on understanding the role individual components of digital systems play in processing and representing data. Students collect, store and interpret different types of data and explain how digital systems connect to form networks that transmit this data.

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    • [DOCX File]Ontological and cosmological arguments

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      Science can’t explain scientific laws – where they come from or why they are the way they are, because all scientific explanations presuppose laws. Scientific laws are ‘brute’ – they have no explanation unless we can find some other kind of explanation for them. So either there is some other explanation of them, or the whole way the ...

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    • [DOC File]Study Guide: Spontaneous Generation, Chemistry and the ...

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      Explain all the ways that a person can “observe” the world around them. _____ What is the difference between a hypothesis and a theory? _____ What does CONPTT stand for? Give an example of each. _____ Name something that is “supernatural” and explain why science can’t study it.

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    • [DOC File]Scientism - Meetup

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      - Science can’t directly detect purpose, design, or Creator of the Universe. - PURPOSE: God created the Universe so that we (humans) can know Him. - “How do we know the Bible is the Word of God?”: We cannot know that thru science. - COMMENT: “Science isn’t meant to explain the subjective, it is meant to explain the objective. …

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    • [DOC File]Lesson 1 | Understanding Science

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      3. Science meets contradictions of established theory with further experimentation. Pseudoscience ignores or suppresses contradictions. 4. Science constantly tests its own principles and alters theories in the search for truth. Pseudoscience cannot be falsified or verified and, therefore, can’t …

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    • [DOCX File]Science and technology learning sequence - Material world ...

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      Revisit observable properties of materials with students. A property of a material represents the distinctive characteristics that can be identified, tested and used to help …

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    • [DOC File]Mathematical Sciences : UTEP

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      Nothing can possibly be beyond the reach of our science, so if we can’t explain where the designer came from, he can’t exist.” For many years materialists avoided the parallel question of “who designed matter and energy” by saying they have always existed, but in the last century it was discovered that matter and energy and space and ...

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    • [DOC File]A priori intuition and demonstration

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      Swinburne responds that science will introduce an entity – such as a type of sub-atomic particle – in order to explain something, even though that entity needs explaining itself, and scientists don’t yet know how to explain it. So we can still say that God is a good explanation for scientific laws even if we can’t explain …

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