Facts

Facts usually refers to the usage as a plural noun of fact, an incontrovertible truth. Facts may also refer to:

  • Carroll, Lewis, who wrote a poem called "Facts"
  • FACTS (newspaper), program produced by Asia Television in Hong Kong
  • Flexible AC transmission system, abbreviated FACTS
  • Newdow, Michael, the leader of the church "First Amendment Church of True Science", which has the acronym FACTS
  • Fact - Fact in Data Warehousing
  • FACTS (newspaper) - was a weekly magazine from Switzerland, appearing in the publishing house Tamedia
  • Facts (convention) - a comic, scifi and anime festival in Belgium

Famous quotes containing the word facts:

    The bases for historical knowledge are not empirical facts but written texts, even if these texts masquerade in the guise of wars or revolutions.
    Paul Deman (1919–1983)

    Science is facts. Just as houses are made of stones, so is science made of facts. But a pile of stones is not a house and a collection of facts is not necessarily science.
    Jules Henri Poincare (1854–1912)

    These facts have always suggested to man the sublime creed that the world is not the product of manifold power, but of one will, of one mind; and that one mind is everywhere active, in each ray of the star, in each wavelet of the pool; and whatever opposes that will is everywhere balked and baffled, because things are made so, and not otherwise.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)