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|    Re: If predictions fail your hypothesis     |
|    27 Jan 26 19:24:28    |
      XPost: alt.global-warming, alt.atheism, alt.messianic       From: paul.aubrin@invalid.org              Le 27/01/2026 à 14:32, Dawn Flood a écrit :       >> Certainly not. We experimentally tested Newton's law in school and it       >> matched very well observations.       >       > They do! But, General Relativity does much better, and so, does such       > invalidate Newton?? In addition, Newton's third law does not describe       > the forces of electromagnetism; does that invalidate it, also??              Relativity has an extended domain of validity. CMIP models have a       non-existent domain of validity.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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