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Just because an idea is true doesn't mean it can be proved.
The saying goes that horror films are blood curdling – now scientists believe they have proven that the idea is true.
If the idea is true, then the mayor and others (President Bush, for example) are smart to focus on schools.
In principle, then, RNA could act as both a cell's genetic material and its self-assembly mechanism.If this idea is true, it should be possible to make a cell using just a membrane to hold things in place, some RNA, ingredients for more RNA, and an energy source.
The same idea is true for "The Lego Movie"; for "Wreck-It Ralph," from 2012, which featured fictional video-game characters alongside real-life stars like Sonic the Hedgehog; and even for the "Toy Story" franchise, which has featured winking appearances from toys ranging from Mr. Potato Head to Barbie.
"An idea is true," he writes, "when its notion is possible and false when it includes a contradiction".
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A testable idea generates expectations (also called predictions) about the sorts of observations we should be able to make if the idea were true and the sorts of observations we should be able to make if it were not true.
Neither one of those ideas is true.
And so the argument about whether the ideas are true or not, which is the argument that people mostly expect to have about religion, is also secondary for me.
The Cartesian Benedictine Robert Desgabets (1610 1678) replied to Foucher by insisting that the Cartesian rule that clear and distinct ideas are true presupposes that our thoughts correspond to real external objects.
If all variants of s with respect to i with non-empty subject ideas are true, m = n and m/n = 1, i.e., s is universally valid with respect to i; if all variants are false, m = 0 and m/n = 0, i.e., s is universally contravalid with respect to i (WL II, 81 f).
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