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>Jennie Zehmer wrote in part. . .
> . . .From what I have read thus far and from what I glean elsewhere
>is that science is based on proof, dependable, repeatable, formulaic proof.
One other point: falsifiability. When Eric S wrote that children's
demand "prove it!" should be part of definition of science for
children I should have responded that the appropriate demand should
be "disprove it!" for answers to questions should be able to be
disproved to be scientifically acceptable (this is the difficulty
with supernatural explanations of the natural world they cannot be
disproved).
Martin
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>I welcome your expansion on the distinction of science from other
>disciplines.
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>Jennie Zehmer
>Director of Exhibit Services & Development
>The Franklin Institute Science Museum
>222 N. 20th Street
>Philadelphia, PA 19103
>PH (215) 448-1128
>Fax(215) 448-1188
>http://www.fi.edu/exhibitservices
>http://www.ezibits.com
>
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Martin Weiss, Ph.D
Vice President, Science
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111 th Street
Corona, New York 11368
718 699 0005 x 356
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