Originally Posted by
Ecurb
As mal4mac pointed out earlier in this thread, observations are the basis of (he said, "science", but I would say, "knowledge"). Observations of unique events (i.e. all events) are not "replicatable". What is replicatable is a failure to falsify a scientific theory through observing similar events (experiments) that have the potential to falsify the theory.
Scientific theories are not facts. They are explanations of facts, or predictions about facts, or ways of organizing and thinking about facts. The facts (i.e. what actually happens) are not subject to testing and replication, because they are unique, happen in time and space, and have already happened.