William White said:
The Earth is more massive than the moon
The sun is more massive than the earth
Humans and gorillas share a common ancestor, and that common anscestor shared a common ancestor with all apes.
When we say something is a fact, we mean it is so generally agreed upon that we can move ahead with study, without doubting it. Until and unless something comes along to cast doubt upon it. But that's a sloppy definition.
It is factual to us Earthlings that the Earth is more massive than the Moon.
It is not fact the humans and gorillas share a common ancestor. Although it is almost universally agreed upon by the scientific community, it depends on theories of genetics that are still in flux. And we can't state facts about things 2 million years ago.
William White said:
I'm quite happy to say that the statement "gorillias and humans share a common ancestor" is a FACT. It is as factual a statement that it is possible to state.
No. 'Apples tend to fall down on Earth' is a fact. It is demonstrable by any third party who cares to test it.
That we share a common ancestor is not factual. There is, however, a darned good body of evidence to back it up.
William White said:
Its as true as "Australia is bigger in area than the United Kingdom".
It is factual in that we can
define what we mean by bigger, and then measure it.
William White said:
It is not dishonest to rule out the possibility that the United Kingdom is larger in area than Australia.
Are you sure?
How big is the tectonic plate upon which each sit?
Or what if "bigger" means more mass, or more surface area? Australia is mostly flat desert. GB has lots of mountains.
You will have to respond by defining your meaning for "bigger", probably mentioning the land
area above sea level.
William White said:
...you can say that there is a probability that the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is wrong (and therefore there is no uncertainty - and go round in circles!).
Correct.
William White said:
the theory of evolution (which IS a FACT)
Scientifically, it isn't. (mutation is, we can demonstrate that) That doesn't have to stop you from proceeding with it as an accurate model.
zoobyshoe said:
I guess I'm not sure what you mean here by "accurate."
Remember Zeno's Cave? Those in the cave saw what they saw. But it was not an accurate model of objective reality.