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Originally Posted by New Era
Not a fallacy. There are things science just can't explain. I'm not even going to talk about religion and "miracles" either. I'm going to talk about natually occuring phenomena that are just so hard to understand that we can't explain. But I know you're smarter that everyone else, so please explain the following.
The Yonaguni Ruins.
Bob Lazar's knowledge and perfect description of element 115 over a decade before its discovery.
The existence of cosmic rays that defy the GZK limit and the theory of relativity.
The sun's atmosphere being hotter than its surface.
The Great Attractor in the Milky Way galaxy.
Dark matter.
How gravity works.
The Antarctic paradox.
Oceans inside the earth's mantle.
Ball lightning.
The origin of life on earth.
The placebo effect and how it works.
Why we yawn.
Human intuition.
Near death experiences.
I could go on. But these are just some of the things that science can't explain with any certainty, and certainly cannot be explained away.
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Lol I like how you've put in some valid unexplained scientific phenomenon alongside whacky conspiracy theories as if they're the same.
Basalt.
Chimps and typewriters.
3-7 valid questions
Antarctic paradox allegedly explained scientifically:
https://www.nature.com/articles/505491a
etc.