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Evidence is Not Proof

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Evidence is Not Proof

Evidence of something is not proof that something is true.

Proof

Proof

  • Scientists avoid using the word ‘proof’ for their work.
  • ‘Proof’ is used to say something is definitely true without a doubt.
  • Scientists can be convinced of something when there is a great deal of evidence.
Examples

Examples

  • We have overwhelming evidence that the Earth is a spheroid.
    • A spheroid is a slightly ‘squashed’ sphere.
  • We do not have much evidence that there is a monster hiding in Loch Ness.
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