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yrger · 80-89, M
@DocSavage
I am still waiting to read your clear example of a non physical evidence, and how it works to bring you to the target of your non physical evidence.
yrger · 80-89, M
@DocSavage
You say:
Evidence is facts, information , both physical and non physical that support a claim or conclusion.
The greater the greater the claim, the greater evidence you need.
I say:
Evidence is anything existing that leads man to know the existence of another thing.
For example, eye-glasses exist, so when man sees a pair of eye-glasses, he knows that there is or was a human around.
Let you give a clear example of a non physical evidence, and how it works to bring you to the target of your non physical evidence.
DocSavage · M
Evidence is facts, information , both physical and non physical that support a claim or conclusion.
The greater the greater the claim, the greater evidence you need.
You can find a pair of glasses on the road, and assume a person was there at some point. But they could also have dropped out of an Amazon delivery drone. So your evidence is not conclusive.
I am still waiting to read your clear example of a non physical evidence, and how it works to bring you to the target of your non physical evidence.
yrger · 80-89, M
@DocSavage
You say:
Evidence is facts, information , both physical and non physical that support a claim or conclusion.
The greater the greater the claim, the greater evidence you need.
I say:
Evidence is anything existing that leads man to know the existence of another thing.
For example, eye-glasses exist, so when man sees a pair of eye-glasses, he knows that there is or was a human around.
Let you give a clear example of a non physical evidence, and how it works to bring you to the target of your non physical evidence.
DocSavage · M
Evidence is facts, information , both physical and non physical that support a claim or conclusion.
The greater the greater the claim, the greater evidence you need.
You can find a pair of glasses on the road, and assume a person was there at some point. But they could also have dropped out of an Amazon delivery drone. So your evidence is not conclusive.