Truth is quite simply, truth. It is not internal, it is not dependant on beliefs or knowledge, it simply IS. Example: The Earth is round - this has always been true, despite the fact that at one time no one knew it or believed it.August wrote:How do you define truth? How do you know that scientific truth is absolute, so it applies to everyone everywhere?
Note that I never referred to "scientific truth" as there is no such thing. There is only one truth. Where science comes in, is learning what that truth is. Scientific evidence, or scientific proof, is used to learn and demonstrate what that truth is. It is necessarily objective in that scientific evidence is not internalized, but is both observable and repeatable.
At any rate, why do you ask?