Many models in physics and chemistry assume the existence of a perfect vacuum. Yet we know that a perfect vacuum cannot exist. Are such models valid? Why are models based on assumptions that are essentially incorrect?
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2020-10-13T10:42:52-0400
This model is valid because unlike hypotheses, assertions can be made which is a statement of fact and a statement of fact can be proven false or proven true.
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