Sentences with phrase «by consensus theory»

The climates on Earth, Mars and Venus are well explained by the consensus theory of planetary climates.

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Ted will show how smart contracts use game theory and identity by consensus to solve the most complicated data sharing problems.
This consensus in theory is repeated by the large host of educators charged with translating the theories into practice.
(By the way, the consensus theory from email colleagues is that the Times is picking up the pace on education reporting in order to stay ahead of the Wall Street Journal.
A theory stating that the yield curve is shaped by a market consensus about future interest rates.
At any given point in time, a theory was accepted by a consensus — until new information came to light.
For me, that begins with people accepting that there is no hiding place left in the science — the overwhelming consensus of the vast body of scientists that study climate is that the trends we are seeing in the air, the oceans and in our ecosystems are entirely consistent with the theory of global warming, while the alternatives offered by sceptical scientists — even the much heralded role of the Sun — so far fail that test.
The Governor's Office also repeats usual lies about the so - called «scientific consensus», «climate science,» and the conspiracy theory about «a well - organized climate change counter-movement,» funded by «companies that make their profits from burning fossil fuels.»
Earlier this month, a New York Times article by Andy Revkin voiced concern over a gap between «the consensus» of climate scientists and public acceptance of the theory of human - caused global warming.
Phil, if Jose's paper was showing that the consensus on heliocentric universe theory was bunk, you would be calling for him to be visited by those friendly guys from the Papal Inquisition.
Because the perception of a scientific consensus on global warming is so widespread, this has led some people to believe that any criticism of man - made global warming theory is by definition «anti-science», and part of an apparent «war on science».
But after only 20 years of serious climate research, human - caused global warming is regarded by consensus climate science not as a theory but incontrovertible fact.
In terms of your request for something substantial, I responded to your original claim that «the theory relies on computer models» with a link to a RealClimate post that shows this claim is not correct — rather than computer models, the foundations of the scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change are built upon our understanding of how the atmosphere works and how we are changing it by emitting greenhouse gases.
Over time Einstein's general theory has met all of these tests as a coherent theory which describes our observations of the universe and which is accepted by a strong consensus of experts.
Put these things together with the fact that no hard evidence of outside hacking has been presented by UEA, despite «illegal break - in» becoming an almost desperate mantra from the earliest days, presumably to avoid the unwashed masses drawing the conclusion that not only the science isn't settled, one of the insiders hates the phony consensus so much they're willing to go to these extreme lengths to bust it open... and I've never rated the outside operation theory one bit.
I invite Senator Boxer to talk to any number of scientists who oppose the climate change theories promoted by this administration: Will Happer, Martin Fricke, Roger Cohen, Lorraine Yapps Cohen, who I have interviewed over the years in an effort to actually offer a counter to the «consensus» inanity promulgated by progressives.
As I understand it, theories of global cooling 40 years ago were promoted by a distinct minority of experts in the field — even though they have been promoted subsequently as a consensus viewpoint.
One of the most prominent myths is that sceptics employ a «tactic» to subvert the public's trust in the consensus by challenging the integrity of the scientific theories it is assumed to consist of (even though these theories have not been identified, let alone confidence in them measured).
Once the fat - is - bad theory became the consensus — and was being formally promoted in federal agencies» recommendations to the public — the officials handing out money were much more interested in finding evidence about the evils of fat than in looking at alternative hypotheses (like the carbs - are - bad theory discussed by Mr. Taubes).
The harmonic waves that create matter are understood by some but rejected by the consensus of quantum mechanics, a one hundred year failure of ever increasing complexity and more theories than you can poke a stick at.
The Court went on to caution that «when considering the theory of expert testimony... it is vitally important to avoid the confusion engendered by reference to syndromes... At the present time experts have not achieved consensus on the existence of a psychological syndrome... use of the word syndrome leads only to confusion, and to unwarranted and unworkable comparisons to battered child syndrome.»
As we have hopefully made clear, straightforward observation, confirmed by a consensus of experts, reveals that rather than subjecting his theories to scientific review Gardner has published through his own press or in nonscientific journals.
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