This question is one that philosophers and logicians would unequivocally state does not have the capablitiy of being answered. One of the basic tenets of philosophy and logic is that it is philosophically impossible to prove the negative. The reason it is impossible is that it requires the possession of all knowledge and all possibilities in order to "prove." The question also must address the issues of reasonable categories of proof. For instance, scientific issues require a proof that is repeatable and verifiable. One takes a hypothesis about some scientific issue - for example...
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