“Unproven thesis”, “proven hypothesis”, “demonstrating truth”, “solid thesis” - more word salad or shall we say “blather”
You are confusing scientific method with a scientific theory. They are related but not the same.
A "scientific theory" is a well-established explanation of a natural phenomenon, supported by substantial evidence gathered through the "scientific method," which is a systematic process of observation, hypothesis testing, experimentation, and analysis to gain knowledge about the natural world; essentially, a theory is a hypothesis that has been rigorously tested and widely accepted within the scientific community.
Key points to remember:
Theory vs. Hypothesis:
A hypothesis is a proposed explanation that can be tested, while a theory is a well-supported explanation that has withstood multiple tests and is considered highly reliable.
Scientific Method Steps:
Observation: Making initial observations about a phenomenon.
Question: Formulating a research question based on the observations.
Hypothesis: Developing a testable prediction to answer the question.
Experimentation: Conducting controlled experiments to gather data related to the hypothesis.
Analysis: Analyzing the collected data to draw conclusions.
Conclusion: Communicating the results and interpreting whether the hypothesis is supported or not.
For more than a century, scientists have understood the basic physics behind why greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide cause warming. These gases make up just a small fraction of the atmosphere but exert outsized control on Earth’s climate by trapping some of the planet’s heat before it escapes into space. This greenhouse effect is important: It’s why a planet so far from the sun has liquid water and life!
However, during the Industrial Revolution, people started burning coal and other fossil fuels to power factories, smelters and steam engines, which added more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Ever since, human activities have been heating the planet.
We know this is true thanks to an overwhelming body of evidence that begins with temperature measurements taken at weather stations and on ships starting in the mid-1800s. Later, scientists began tracking surface temperatures with satellites and looking for clues about climate change in geologic records. Together, these data all tell the same story: Earth is getting hotter.
Try bringing science to the table instead of bogus tangents to refute the “demonstrated truth”
https://www.nytimes.com/article/climate-change-global-warming-faq.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&tgrp=sty&pvid=4C61DCE7-E4AC-4133-9248-77B42FFEC4BA