Facts & Theories

“Facts are needed to establish theories but theories are needed to make sense of facts.”

Facts: A fact is a thing that is known or proved to be true.
Theories: A theory can also be viewed as a hypothesis. It is a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
Sense of facts: develop/give meaning of the fact/be aware of the information you are providing

A claim suggests that without facts, theories cannot be produced. This is true and thus there is no argument to counter this. All theories are based upon facts, we see this in physics and even in history. For example, the second world war started due to a number of reasons. Each must include facts otherwise they are just assumptions. 


“Science is built of facts the way a house is built of bricks: but an accumulation of facts is no more science than a pile of bricks is a house” Henri Poincaré
“Don't believe the results of experiments until they are confirmed by theory" Sir Arthur Eddington.

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