Date: 2009-12-10 03:12 pm (UTC)
You are confusing things, just as the previous poster did. Let me be more plain.

Science is the observation of the natural world that can be measured. Explanations are derived as to how these natural phenomena operate.

What you seem to be doing is going beyond that to theology, and then demanding that science measure it...which is impossible. By definition, theology studies the realm of the divine, and one cannot measure it.

Science does not discuss or measure what cannot be observed in some way. Since there is no evidence of any "extra-natural force" acting on gravity, by definition the theory cannot include it until there is observation of such that can be measured.

*By definition* not observing any "extra-natural force, a supposed divinity" that can be measured will result by default in a definition that the force exists autonomously. It is not a guess...it is the only result that can be made.
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