Actually, proving a theorem has to be proved by contradiction. In Mathematical proofs anywaysIt's more or less the same for other aspects of critical thinking and "scientific facts".
For example, a magnetic "field" is a place holder for something we don't understand. There is no field in reality; "field" is the just the name we gave to it until we figure out what a magnetic field actually is. No one can explain it currently. That's just one example.





It's more or less the same for other aspects of critical thinking and "scientific facts".
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