Scanning my old high school notes

I got a 75 on a physics lab about proving that there's approximately 50% chance of getting heads when flipping a coin. I should have stopped trying nine years ago.

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You were doing labs and experimental reports in high school? Where I live we don't do them until the 2nd year of uni

>experiment
>>>>>>>>>proving

experiment is literally the only way to prove or disprove a physical theory
get a brain moron

The word you're looking for is validate, experimentard physishit. Proofs are unequivocal and not contingent on fleeting external factors.

>experiment is literally the only way to prove or disprove a physical theory
>a physical theory

>responds with the proof of irrationality of a number

you don't prove or disprove physical theories, you test them. proof means eternally true and sound.

No physical theory can ever be proven then.
Your mathematics aren't worth much if they don't match the real world phenomena, and you can never be 100% certain about real world phenomena. Newton's laws were considered rock-solid physics until we observed relativistic effects.

>No physical theory can ever be proven then.
yes, and?

>Your mathematics aren't worth much if they don't match the real world phenomena
your "real world" phenomena aren't worth much if they don't match the PROVABLE mathematics.

>can't distinguish between conditional and absolute truths