They were at the beach too. Got salt water in their eyes. Sometimes, people just want to be right all the time. We all used to be like that at one point or another.
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They were at the beach too. Got salt water in their eyes. Sometimes, people just want to be right all the time. We all used to be like that at one point or another.
Blood cancer, if I recall correctly.
To shreds, you say? Oh my.
They'll never understand.
Nobody understands.
I just had pork chops and stuffing for dinner. Can't say I'm a fan. I don't know why I'm so picky about meat.
Quite a bit of sass going around. Must be women...AM I RITE? KEKEKEK
#imgoingtogetrekt
Newton's theory was tested thousands of times and can be considered a law. A law means something 100% confirmed on experiment, too many times until you say F it. Einstein's theory cannot be considered a law, as not everything was confirmed on experiments.
Yes most of this is true. Scientific laws are considered laws when, at the time, there are no exceptions to it. "At the time" being the keywords here of course.
Me too. Let's go get some.
Wrong, a law cannot be changed. Many things you see today wouldn't exist if Newton was wrong.
What can happen to a law is that it can be expanded. Which is exactly what relative theory does: an expansion to Newton's laws. Action-reaction, inertia, gravitation, they won't change.
It can't be wrong only in our own current perception of reality, sure. We base these things off of what we currently know and understand. To say that a law like that can't change is to say that our understanding of the universe and its many mysteries will never change. I would have to say that is wrong because we have already witnessed our understanding of the universe change many many times.