Isn't the deal with facts that its only as true as the author has made it. Real hard facts are hard to come by //
I�m no linguistic expert, but my understanding is that the former description is of �truth� and the latter (ie. �real hard facts�) are �facts�.
We, collectively as the human race, know very little, and as individuals, we each know far less. Our experiences have a great impact on how we understand and negotiate the �real universe� so on a personal level, that is important, but the universe operates according to a set of immutable rules which we only understand imperfectly through models, so ideally, we would do better if we, individually and collectively, keep trying to improve/refine our models for understanding.
Most of us, at some point, realise just how limited and flawed our own models are; then the question becomes how much effort is worth spending to continue to expand & refine our understanding, or whether we just use what we�ve got and find opportunities to enjoy and appreciate whatever we have.