Oh, you want science?
Let us postulate ...... blah, blah, blah
Sorry, this is just too much fun on a Friday night.
sci·ence
/ˈsaɪ
əns/ Show Spelled [sahy-uh
ns] Show IPA
noun
1. a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences.
2.
systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and
experimentation.
3.
any of the branches of natural or
physical science.
4.
systematized knowledge in general.
5. knowledge,
as of facts or principles;
knowledge gained
by systematic study.
pos·tu·late
/v. ˈpɒs
tʃəˌleɪt; n. ˈpɒs
tʃə
lɪt, -ˌleɪt/ Show Spelled [v. pos-chuh-leyt; n. pos-chuh-lit, -leyt] Show IPA verb, pos·tu·lat·ed, pos·tu·lat·ing,
noun
verb (used
with object)
1. to ask, demand, or
claim.
2.
to claim or assume the
existence or truth of, especially as a basis for reasoning or arguing.
3.
to assume without
proof, or as self-evident; take for granted.
4. Mathematics, Logic. to
assume as a postulate.
noun 5.
something taken as
self-evident or assumed without proof as a basis for reasoning.
6. Mathematics, Logic. a
proposition that requires no proof, being self-evident, or that is for a specific
purpose assumed true,
and that is used in the proof of other propositions; axiom.
7. a
fundamental principle.
8. a
necessary condition;
prerequisite.
Do you notice a difference between the two terms?