Adam the teacher

"Show me" asked Adam.

Adam took a minute to let that sink in.

"So you want us to try and decipher the laws of the universe?" he asked.

"Yes, as far as I understand, there are different levels of knowledge. There are facts, and that covers anything observable and measurable. The downside of that is that it only covers individual phenomena or occurrences. We should not generalize from one or two measurements." Adam explained.

"Once we have done a lot of measurements, we can have Theories. Those are our current understanding of the Laws of the universe. Then we should try to disprove them. Once we do, we can create more accurate theories." explained Adam.

"You would think so. But the scientific method makes it hard to prove things. It is much easier to disprove something." clarified Adam. "For example, I could say 'There are no white-colored Tengu.' To prove that is true, I would need to check all the Tengu in the universe."

"If by contrast, we say 'Tengu's are brown colored, with differences in hue depending on age.' This matches with all the Tengus we have seen so far. If we encounter a different colored one, we can disprove the hypothesis and adjust it according to the new observation. That is how the Scientific Method works" finished Adam.

"Well. There are some instances where we can prove the hypothesis. There are rare. If we do, and the knowledge is important enough, we should consider it as a Law." explained Adam. "We should only use this category for theories that describe important phenomena in the universe, like the Law of gravity."

Adam scratched his head and tried to remember.

"It says that everything is attracted by the things around it, depending on its weight. The effect increases the greater the weight and decreases with the distance between them. It is the reason we fall to the floor. The mass below us attracts us".

"Ohh boy. That is a language the scientist created to describe phenomena in the universe. It also has a lot of implications as a concept. For instance 2 + 2 = 4. It has a whole range of functions to describe physical phenomena. It goes deep so we could review it later".

"Yes. It is. Well, now that we covered a lot of information, let's get back to the matter on hand. Is there anything else to the system? Do we need to complete any mission?" Adam asked.

"I will keep that in mind. For now, we should still improve the user interface. I have some ideas to make it easier when I'm in combat." said Adam.