Reviewed answer · 17 August 2026
What could prove an EarthSun belief wrong?
Reliable evidence could overturn any factual claim: for example, better accounts of human origins, consciousness or the conditions supporting life. Clear reasoning and observed consequences can also expose failures in ethical policies. Symbols are not falsifiable facts, but their effects and interpretations can still be criticised.
A deeper answer
The Living Foundation should name evidence that could change a position and document revisions. A claim designed to survive every possible observation does not belong in the evidence category.
EarthSun’s position is bounded by the public Living Foundation. Where the approved record is incomplete, the correct response is to preserve the uncertainty rather than turn a plausible idea into doctrine.
EarthSun must state conditions under which factual positions would change.
That core values are laboratory findings or that revision means truth does not matter.