>A lot of things in science are not 'testable' and believed anyway.
They are assumed (not universally believed) until they can find a way to test it. For example, the earth being flat was assumed until they could actually test it. When they did, what do you know, it wasn't. Meanwhile, those who strongly believed the earth was flat, stuck by that until they died. Sounds like fun.
A recent example of this is the Higgs Boson, in which Stephen Hawking wagered $100 with a leading American Physicist that it doesn't even exist. Only time well tell. Until it does, it is unreasonable to accept it as complete truth, or, in other words, believe.
>At the bottom of every disciple, Mike, is a set of axioms which CANNOT be proved, but are accepted as true because..... people want to accept them.
I mostly agree. That is, however, no excuse to believe it.
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