Wrong. Science can still not explain gravity, child. It's not semantics, it's a fact. You see the effects of gravity, but you can't see the force. No one knows why gravity does what it does (or why it's so damned weak compared with the other fundamental forces). There are several theories of gravity, including Einstein's bending of space time, and one involving unobserved particles (gravitons).
We see organisms change in the wild and in the laboratory (organism resistance to chemicals, for instance). We see patterns of change in the fossil record (note VR's photographs of hominid skulls). We know it happens. We have theories to explain why. The fact that, after several hundred posts, you've been unable to understand what anyone here has been trying to tell you concerning this does not speak well of your intellectual capabilities. Or if you do see it you are playing dumb (the see-no-evil, hear-no-evil, speak-no-evil ploy). This is also a indication of poor cognitive abilities.
I swear, sometimes posting to you is like talking to a petulant 10-year-old who thinks he knows everything.
Arrested emotional development...but in general he can spell, which attests to his attending public schools before they tanked. I'm thinking 50-ish.
Not true. Science cannot explain EVERYTHING about gravity (just like it cannot explain everything about everything), however gravity is a scientific fact and it is far more than a theory that is why we have the LAW OF UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION> therefore my statement in the post you responded to is correct and your objections are purely semantic:
Semantics. Gravity is a scientific fact. An undeniable fact by even the most obtuse. Evolution is not a fact and it has never been observed in any scientific manner. Evolution proposes the tranformation of species, such has never been observed. Gravity proposes the pulling of a smaller mass towards a greater mass, this is observed on a daily basis by every human being on earth. So there are scientific theories which are absolutely true and evolution is not one of them.
Further, your claim that evolution is in any way observable is total bunk. Specifically the statement that:
We see organisms change in the wild and in the laboratory
Is a total lie and you cannot give a single example of any evolutionary transformation ever having been seen. Further, gravity can be observed any time, any place - just drop a penny. Evolution cannot be observed in any way and has never been observed. What this means is that evolution is not science, let alone a scientific fact. Gravity however is indeed science and is a scientific fact.