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Yes, and I still maintain that stance. The main reason is because our science does not have a cohesive model of how all the basic forces behave together under all conditions. So someone came along and completely disregarded the nuclear strong and weak force, and the charge force. As if they don't exist. And computed how a gravitational force would behave based purely on a belief. No facts exist to support that belief either. It's pure fiction.
Math is a powerful tool. But applying that tool to the universe we live in seems to be a real stumbling block for those given the chore to use it.
So, by your logic, you would think that the earth's roundness is fiction, too.
No, because the math was applied to something that actually exists. I'm deducing that you must be a religious person.
You're contradicting yourself. You said you needed the math to prove it existed, but you are in fact deciding it exists before the math.
I'm just challenging your thinking - no harm intended -- and now you are starting to take this too seriously and resort to assumptions/judgements.
Religion has nothing to do with this. What's next, I'm evil because I was born "white" ?