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Comment by blibble

7 days ago

the large body of corroborating evidence (and ability to be dis-proven) is what makes it a theory

but we can't "prove" plate tectonics, because we can't directly observe what's going on the earth's crust over a period of millions of years

in scientific nomenclature, a theory is a very robust thing indeed

vs. the vernacular, where it isn't, e.g. "I have a theory that my cat vomits behind the couch after I give him ice-cream"

> we can't directly observe what's going on the earth's crust over a period of millions of years

Depends what you mean by “observe”. The parallel lines of reversing magnetic polarity that are embedded in the sea floor on either side of the great rifts are observations that demand explanation.

  • well that's easy to explain

    the devil went over the seabed with a big magnet, to trick you

    just like he concocted the entire fossil record, planet-wide rock strata, carbon 14...

    (sarcasm, for the USians)