Fallacy:Argument to ignorance
Argumentum ad ignorantiam (argument to ignorance). This is the fallacy of assuming something is true simply because it hasn't been proven false. For example, someone might argue that global warming is certainly occurring because nobody has demonstrated conclusively that it is not. But failing to prove the global warming theory false is not the same as proving it true.
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Garcia, J Negative Map for Individual Debate »Garcia, J Negative Map for Individual Debate
The USFG should Develop the moon »The USFG should Develop the moon
Plan-Develop water from earths moon »Plan-Develop water from earths moon
Purpose- To sustain life and produce energy from water »Purpose- To sustain life and produce energy from water
3)Plentu water source on moon,waiting for us to use it »3)Plentu water source on moon,waiting for us to use it
B)Nasa figuring out how to mine water, further space travel »B)Nasa figuring out how to mine water, further space travel
Fallacy:Argument to ignorance
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