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Re: Newbie: let's talk about MFD and how those machines work.
In science
No Scientific hypothesis here but we have properly performed experiments.
The Burden of proof has been met
That burden of proof has been metHolder of the burden
When debating any issue, there is an implicit burden of proof on the person asserting a claim. This burden does not necessarily require a mathematical or strictly logical proof, although many strong arguments do rise to this level (such as in logical syllogisms). Rather, the evidential standard required for a given claim is determined by convention or community standards, with regard to the context of the claim in question.
In science
When forming an hypothesis a scientist must prove his case by inductive reasoning, that is to say he must offer proof by means of properly performed experiments.
No Scientific hypothesis here but we have properly performed experiments.
The Burden of proof has been met
When debating any issue, there is an implicit burden of proof on the person asserting a claim. This burden does not necessarily require a mathematical or strictly logical proof, although many strong arguments do rise to this level (such as in logical syllogisms). Rather, the evidential standard required for a given claim is determined by convention or community standards, with regard to the context of the claim in question.