I see. So every failure to put a man up is a failure of the law of gravity, I guess. How is the failure of Apollo 13 to make it to the moon not a disproof of the law of gravity? Or does this reasoning about the nature of proof only apply when we are talking about fossil gaps?
I see. So every failure to put a man up is a failure of the law of gravity, I guess. "
A desperate attempt at humor?
We put a man on the moon by using formulas based on the theory of gravity. The theory of gravity got us there.
You have been trying to deride the achievements of science throughout this discussion to cover up the failures of evolution to provide any proof of its veracity. It does not work and will not work because the achievements of natural science are all around us and can be seen by any fool.