Dancing David
Penultimate Amazing
Thank you Dancing David.
May I ask the same question as I asked sol invictus?
For the purposes of our study, how do you decide what constitutes the Sun's 'behavior'?
For example, how pertinent are data from space probes such as Cluster (I can't put a link to the Cluster website yet, as I'm not up to 15 posts; Cluster takes direct measurements of various aspects of the plasma it is immersed in)? what about historical records on the numbers of visible sunspots? or what the researchers who write up their results call neutrinos, from various underground detectors? or the amount of helium-3 found in the lunar soil samples returned by various Apollo missions?
To what extent can - or should - 'observations' be distinguished from 'evidence'?
(to be continued)
The meaning of observation is part of the evidentiary process. the provenance and validity are sperate issues. Report of unicorn are somewhat related to a rhinocerous, so the there is a thread of truth but low validity.
Why do you ask, observations are observations and are part of evidence.