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Originally posted by gavinlit
Actually no such thing as fact in the scientific world, only currently accepted theories (as opposed to hypothesis or ideas that are not supported yet/ever).
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That sounds really good but you can't just make up your own definitions as you go along. Without accepted standards, no one could function (measurements of length, weight, volume, etc.)
As far as your question about laws of Physics, the Second Law of Thermodynamics says (in layman's terms) that all things in nature go from an organized to disorganized state. Or in other words: things degrade, decompose, corrode. Don't believe me? Leave a tunafish sandwich on the table for a few months. Or better yet, watch your Porsche rust into oblivion over time. Everything breaks down into a simpler state. Evolution claims that the things went from an disorganized state and come together to create complex organisms.
Now before you answer back with an "I think" statement. First go get your college physics textbook out and prove me wrong. I got my answer from College Physics, not "well, I think that..."