Sentences with phrase «conjecture by»

Freaking Amazing: more conjecture by the blog - author and simple credulous belief by the tribe.
Robert Brown towards the end of the previous thread said that he wished he could demonstrate his conjecture by an experiment.
Perhaps TGB could insert some secret code that is unique to a system, like how the Professor Layton games unlock content via passcodes created on the same system, to allow iOS players to jump to the new content, but that's just conjecture by this author and in no way set in stone.
This is purely conjecture by the way.
As the Dow continues to climb amidst conjecture by some around a possible market decline, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel thinks investors shouldn't avoid buying stocks, according to a CNBC article posted last week.
The part about the controls» short lifespan being due to the stress of the injections is pure conjecture by the researchers.
That would have been pure conjecture by the President.
There are no long - term research studies on the outcome of children with Selective Mutism as they grow into adulthood, and therefore much of what we believe occurs in adulthood for this population is conjecture by experts with experience in the field.
The axion was first conjectured by physicists in the late 1970s as a solution to a problem in a theory called quantum chromodynamics.
Quantum simulators were first conjectured by the Nobel Prize laureate Richard Feynman in 1982.
If they are taken as reliable (i.e. persistent) features of the climate system then I can see how there might exist «a certain probability distribution of behaviors» (as conjectured by # 160).
These are mostly conjectures by uninformed climate scientists.

Not exact matches

«My conjecture is that cryptocurrency holders are trying to decide whether to abandon bitcoin because its limitations mean it will be superseded by better products or bet that it can thrive despite them.»
Let me start by saying that this is unadulterated Friday - morning musing — pure Colonel - Mustard - in - the - library - with - the - candlestick conjecture.
«Be undeterred by fears or hopes based on conjectures, or conclusions based on surmises» Phil Fisher
Now ingenious though this solution is, it fails, by being a pure conjecture composed of a series of less likely alternatives.
If he wrote in Syria, the use of his gospel by Matthew and Luke would be perhaps easiest to explain, but this can only be a conjecture.
However the case for the existence of the conjectured «outline» really requires for its proof some such objective indication of its existence as would be provided by Mark following it in his narrative.
As with all religions followed by all manner of people, their needs to be understanding brought about thru civilized conjectures found out to be as an educational sermon toward all and everyone's faith subjective rationalisms.
Unfortunately, for the next half - century it is only through occasional glimpses given us by the later books of the New Testament and a few other Christian writings that we can conjecture the processes of development.
Science advances by bold conjectures and stern attempts to refute them.
Descartes conjectures: «But maybe also I am something more than I would imagine; maybe all the perfections that I attribute to the nature of a God are in some way in my power, albeit that they are not are not yet evident and are not made manifest by their actions» -LCB- Meditations, 37).
It's mere conjecture that a reptile's descendents morphed into a human being and all species of mammalia by way of millions of «random positive mutations», because it has no basis in real world biology, no basis in fact, and therefore, no basis in science.
I'm amused at how much faith people put in theoretical science, that can't prove anything except by falsifying facts with conjecture.
Therefore, as we are extremely limited by our biology to understand the physical universe, we must be very arrogant if we, in fact, wish to make conjectures concerning knowledge beyond the physical universe.
Rationalism and scientism (belief in the epistemological supremacy of reason and especially of scientific method) produced the conjecture, in some quarters at least, that the symbolic / mythic / poetic / narrative modes of expression employed by all the religions are perhaps nothing more than our own subjective projections or constructs, and not representations of an independent sacral reality.
as for global warming having been influenced by «man» i admit it's arguable (obviously)-- but as i stated before — that's the conjecture.
He conjectures why leaders of larger churches feel less comfortable using the word evangelical: «As a church grows, the core becomes surrounded by larger concentric circles that Rick Warren called the «crowd» and «community».
God, by contrast, is the infinite actuality that makes it possible for photons and (possibly) fairies to exist, and so can be «investigated» only, on the one hand, by acts of logical deduction and conjecture or, on the other, by contemplative or spiritual experiences.
(This will also involve an affirmative answer to a question posed by Donald W. Sherburne, namely, whether these Whiteheadian «conjectures» could «provide a systematic, rational framework capable of grounding the many insights into the relation of «mind» and «body» which have emerged from the reflections of such phenomenologists as Merleau - Ponty» [WPP 406].)
† Ad hominem † Ad hominem † Ad hominem † Conjecture † Ad hominem † Ad hominem † Conjecture † Confusing association with causation † Conjecture † Confusing association with causation † hasty generalization † hasty generalization † hasty generalization † hasty generalization † Ad hominem (The French Revolution was also inspired by something you might believe in called the American Revolution that was led by Deists, Christians and Freethinkers.)
Thusly you can't prove that the Bible is true by quoting the Bible... † ConjectureConjecture (Did you know that 75 % of statistics are made up on the spot?)
It has sometimes been conjectured that, so far from being in itself a sermon, it is a collection of pithy sayings perhaps used by Jesus from time to time as texts for longer discourses to his followers.
The conjecture has been shown to be true for even numbers through 4 × (10 to the 18th) and is believed by many to be true.
About a hundred years ago the German scholar Otto Ribbeck conjectured that half a dozen of the later satires were not by Juvenal at all but by a forger who copied something of his manner without equaling his spirit.
By making a move now and not announcing a transition year between Stoops and Riley or the now - dreaded «head coach in waiting» label, OU eliminated any potential conjecture.
By best guess, we mean pretty randomized ordering of 30 of the top 45 prospects, with some conjecture and subjective biases tossed in.
I am not normally given to mad rushes of conjecture, that is not in my character or training, but the juxtaposition of a last day agreement to loan AA out, as you say, weeks after the alleged first approach by Zenit, and a visit to London by Hissing Sid — sorry, Stan, makes me think that this was not particularly planned and was rushed.
In formal terms, Russia has remained studiously neutral in the Brexit debate, and so claims by Benn and others that Putin and the Russian leadership would cheer the possible disintegration of the European project are based on conjecture.
Asked about a potential run by Ms. Warren, the mayor said he didn't want to «conjecture,» but called her «one of the really indispensable voices in our national debate.»
Yet the famous but unproven «twin prime conjecture» states there are an infinite number of primes that differ by 2 — no matter how high you count, you will never run out of twin primes.
The twin prime conjecture looks at the gaps, or spacing, between prime numbers, focusing specifically on pairs of primes — so - called «twin primes» — that differ by just two (3 and 5, for example, or 1,000,000,007 and 1,000,000,009).
In fact, the twin prime conjecture had «earned the reputation among most mathematicians in the field as hopeless in the sense that there is no known unconditional approach for tackling it,» according to a 2005 paper written by mathematicians Daniel Goldston, János Pintz and Cem Yildirim.
A related, more general conjecture suggests there are also infinitely many pairs of primes that differ by 4, or 6, or any even number at all.
During a talk at Harvard, he presented a proof of the related, general conjecture that as prime numbers increase toward infinity, the spaces between them — counterintuitively — do not always do the same: No matter how big prime numbers get, you'll always find pairs of them that differ by, at the very most, 70 million.
Even if brain size accounts for just 10 to 20 percent of an IQ test score, it is possible to conjecture what kind of average scores would be made by a group of people with 30 percent larger brains.
Silver Award: Marlene Weiss Sueddeutsche Zeitung ─ Munich, Germany «Das grosse ABC» Aug. 31, 2016 Translation in English For more than 10 years, Japanese mathematician Shinichi Mochizuki worked largely by himself on a proof of the so - called ABC conjecture, one of the most important unresolved problems in mathematics.
More specifically, he showed that all these candidates are indeed congruent numbers, provided that a widely believed claim known as the Birch and Swinnerton - Dyer conjecture — one of seven «million - dollar» prize problems posed by the Clay Math Institute — is true.
This last connection is evident in the analogy between the Riemann hypothesis, which describes a relationship between prime numbers, and the so - called Weil conjectures, which were proposed by mathematician André Weil in 1949 — the subject of Deligne's most famous result.
From the fossil and sediment records, Tarduno and his team were able to conjecture that the bird's environment in the Canadian Arctic during the Turonian age would have been characterized by volcanic activity, a calm freshwater bay, temperatures comparable to those in northern Florida today, and creatures such as turtles, large freshwater fish, and champsosaurs — now - extinct, crocodile - like reptiles.
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