Does Science Never Absolutely Prove Anything

Question # 00794974 Posted By: Natasha Updated on: 02/20/2021 06:27 AM Due on: 02/22/2021
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The  reading for this week includes the following statement: "It is  emphasized that scientists, through their investigations, do not prove  anything" (GCU, 2014). A similar statement was made in an open letter to  the editor of Science: "There is always some uncertainty associated  with scientific conclusions; science never absolutely proves anything"  (Glieck, et al., 2010). While technically true when considering the  scientific method, it may be more beneficial to employ a graduated  approach by classifying scientific information as "proven, evolving,  [or] borderline science" (Moghissi, Amin, & McNulty, 2010).

Read  the article, "Does Science Never Absolutely Prove Anything?" Then  consider the theory of evolution. Do you consider the theory of  evolution proven, evolving, or borderline science? Must be 5-7 complete sentences.  Support your answer.

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