Developereo
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I guess you are telling the same thing, any direct observation is a fact. We are of course assuming that observer is neutral and the experiment is repeatable without any error creeping in.
Yeah, I guess.
Facts can change if we get more accurate way to observe, but mostly they will remain same.
This is one of those 'unprovable axioms' I mentioned above. One of the basic assumptions in science is that if we repeat the same experiment tomorrow halfway across the planet -- or universe -- it will have the same results (assuming external influences are not a factor).