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Old 11-March-2008, 08:19 PM
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We may have to agree to disagree. What you said doesn't make sense. Science doesnt rely on one single measurement? If science doesnt' rely on one single measurement then which measurement do they choose? The total weight of evidence is what's considered? do you mean that they average all the measurements? I don't get what your saying.
Clearly, you need to do some research on just how science works. Science uses numerous methods of analyzing data to ensure it is as accurate as possible. Results are checked and rechecked, measurements and experiments are repeated constantly, and methods of both observation and analysis are constantly reviewed by experienced peers. That's what the majority of research consists of-- checking the answers.
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