BoredMan
Salutations thou who beds thy own mother
The bias here is that he knows magic is real in the setting already.Yes, this is called bias, being a scientist with a sufficient understanding of physics. I'm talking about Yoga, if anything.
Oops, I definitely did.You don't understand what the word theory means in context, sorry. You are conflating it with a hypothesis. Also, no, it's not a scientific theory, it's a scientific law.
Anyway this is what I was implying and referring to when I said that-
You aren't supposed to take it as undeniable fact in such that if things are observed that go against commonly acknowledged Laws that people should just conclude it's magic.As with other kinds of scientific knowledge, scientific laws do not express absolute certainty, as mathematical laws do. A scientific law may be contradicted, restricted, or extended by future observations.