im tired of making theories about the universe and not having any evidence to support it what topic can i study to make a theory and have evidence for it and win a nobel prize i want to figure the world out aka the universe and cures for cancer
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Your theories are delusions, NOT SCIENTIFIC theories in ANY way. . There is PLENTY of OBsERVATIONal evidence confirming the reality of the Universe. You are just too ignorant and blind, and maybe to delusional, to understand what is right there ALL AROUND you .
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Well, I heard on the grapevine, that there is a Nobel Prize on offer for someone who comes up with a cure for cancer.
So yes --- go for it
You'll have fame and fortune.
And in you spare time why not go for the daily double ---
and figure out a theory for the universe.
There is plenty of evidence out there (literally and figuratively)
Just needs someone to come up with the theory.
I'm sue the folk in The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences would be happy to award two prizes to you if you enlighten the world twice.
So yes --- go for it
You'll have fame and fortune.
And in you spare time why not go for the daily double ---
and figure out a theory for the universe.
There is plenty of evidence out there (literally and figuratively)
Just needs someone to come up with the theory.
I'm sue the folk in The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences would be happy to award two prizes to you if you enlighten the world twice.
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("We can make theories about the universe all we want but we need evidence? ... what topic can i study to make a theory and have evidence for it and win a noble prize i want to figure the world out aka the universe and cures for cancer")
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Well, I admire your enthusiasm. However, things take time to mature. Einstein spent something like 10 years working out his grand theory of gravity, General Relativity. GR is the foundation for which much of cosmology is built around. Things in science just don't very often happen over night. You need a specific problem in a specific area of science, preferably supporting lots of unanswered questions. Then you do a lot of independent study in the area of interest, see what has already been done in that field; you find an unanswered question and you then proceed to develop a hypothesis that might suggest an answer. Then you collect a lot of data that appears to support your hypothesis, and from that you develop a theory. However, the theory must explain the already existing data on the subject, and it must make some predictions about the subject that is testable and/or falsifiable. The trick seems to be to feed your conscious mind all the data on the subject in question, and then give you subconscious mind the time it needs to work through to a potential solution.
You might consider starting with the following:
MathTutorDVD.com
http://mathtutordvd.com/
The Great Courses
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/
Best regards
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Well, I admire your enthusiasm. However, things take time to mature. Einstein spent something like 10 years working out his grand theory of gravity, General Relativity. GR is the foundation for which much of cosmology is built around. Things in science just don't very often happen over night. You need a specific problem in a specific area of science, preferably supporting lots of unanswered questions. Then you do a lot of independent study in the area of interest, see what has already been done in that field; you find an unanswered question and you then proceed to develop a hypothesis that might suggest an answer. Then you collect a lot of data that appears to support your hypothesis, and from that you develop a theory. However, the theory must explain the already existing data on the subject, and it must make some predictions about the subject that is testable and/or falsifiable. The trick seems to be to feed your conscious mind all the data on the subject in question, and then give you subconscious mind the time it needs to work through to a potential solution.
You might consider starting with the following:
MathTutorDVD.com
http://mathtutordvd.com/
The Great Courses
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/
Best regards
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http://xkcd.com/54/
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Science is observation and gathering information first. Then building theory based on information (evidence).
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You have it backwards.
The way science works is to do observations first.
Making theories that explain what has been observed comes second.
The way science works is to do observations first.
Making theories that explain what has been observed comes second.
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Sounds to me like you need to go to school first.
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Go to school.