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a Scientific theory about predetermination....

what do you expect? references and papers that describe a study that prooved gravity? simple facts that are known can be combined to produce scientific theories..... that doesnt necessarily make it philosophical!
 
Technically they really aren't theories they are hypothesis. Once a hypothesis is multiply tested with experiments it is considered a theory. They are all still hypothesis though whcih means scientific method is being followed. The fact that we don't have instruments or ways to measure such things is irrelevant because such instruments may be developed in the future.
 
Grim said:
So what I am trying to figure out is if this thread is trying to be scientific or philosophical. So far it just seems like philosophy because scientific thinking requires evidence and support instead of just brainstorming. Yet it seems as if people are trying to portray this as scientific theory which is impossible because it lacks any facts, its simply ideas.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoy philosophy, but don't try to convey random ideas as a scientific theory like the name of the post suggests.

Science is philosophy. Just a rational, and logical form of it.
 
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