Sentences with phrase «established theories»

Though the project is inspired by long - established theories in the field of citation analysis, it expands upon these by considering all the ways in which one text may interact with another.
Also, the field of science has a tendency to establish theory as fact even when they can't agree on most of its own principles.
How does speculation turn into hypothesis, then established theory, then fact?
In the 20th century, researchers established a theory that crystals formed in an orderly fashion.
Most researchers like to discover new concepts rather than merely verify established theories.
A survey, using a questionnaire based on established theories regarding work and health, and a focus group study were performed in hospital settings in 2005 and 2006 respectively.
Like Whitehead's still viable theory of relativity, Bohm's formulation predicts chiefly what is already predicted by established theories.
If Plato did not do this it is because, in his time, no one had any well established theory of the ever - active atoms which Epicurus shrewdly guessed make up both organic and «inorganic» parts of nature.
«Fossil footprints challenge established theories of human evolution.»
With so little in common with the familiar Solar System planets, these newcomers [extrasolar planets] spell the end for established theories of planet formation.11
Misra explains that their finding echoes previously established theories that strained vegetation in an area impacts the process of evaporation.
«In East Asia there are long established theories of how Neolithic populations changed the landscape so profoundly that monsoons stopped penetrating so far inland,» explains Wright, also noting in his paper that evidence of human - driven ecological and climatic change has been documented in Europe, North America and New Zealand.
In many fields of science the norm is not to ignoring data that one finds inconsistant with proposed or even established theory.
The trouble is that the fossil was wrested from Cretaceous rock that was 115 million years old while well - established theory holds that the first placental mammals in Australia were island - hopping rodents that arrived a mere 5 million years ago.
Many findings challenge and even flout established theories about what is harmful.
«We measured an acceleration even though the ring's motion hadn't changed at all,» says Clovis de Matos, who works at the European Space Agency in Paris and established the theory behind the experiment.
Every time we think we know all that you can about Avengers: Infinity War, something new comes along the way to throw a wrench in our perfectly established theories.
CEC's work is guided by a carefully established Theory of Action that centers the knowledge that all students have the potential to grow and learn.
Please be aware that the the Fed is not working off of established theory here, but only presumption.
Darwin meticulously and patiently spent more than twenty years assembling his argument and evidence for evolution before the publication of The Origin of Species, yet a large portion of society still rejects that firmly established theory.
Gravity really is a law and GR and SR are quite established theories, but they do not have one formula that behaves as a proof in the way thermodynamics does, though no one seriously dipsutes GR and SR in the physics community, thet merely add new possibilities under differemt circumstances.
It is very difficult to change a large plank in a strongly established theory with lots of cross-linking confirmations.
Explaining ice formation in this cloud type using a well established theory represents a major advance.
Despite established theory and proven practice regarding public participation and engagement, citizen consultation, and related fields, their application to climate change management, and in particular to assessing geoengineering as part of the portfolio of policy options, remains nascent.
Galileo confirned the theory but did not establish the theory.
A well established theory in genetic evolution states that even after millions of years of evolution, homologous genes in closely related species, such as humans and chimps, are barely distinguishable from one another.
It's known to conduct electricity without loss, but only at extremely cold temperatures, and in a way that could not be entirely explained by established theories; that's why it's called an unconventional superconductor.
One of the scientists challenging established theory is Michael Brown of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
As one astronomer wrote, these newly discovered planets «spell the end for established theories of planet formation.»
The concurrent study, published in the Nature Partner Journal Climate and Atmospheric Science, is pushing previously established theories that land development impacts seasonal climate.
By the end of the war, the theory of general relativity was complete, Einstein corrected his prediction and Arthur Eddington did the experiment in 1919 that established the theory as one of the foundations of physics.
Science deals with evidence that then establishes a theory that explains said evidence.
«In East Asia there are long established theories of how Neolithic populations changed the landscape so profoundly that monsoons stopped penetrating so far inland,» explains Wright, also noting in his paper that evidence of human - driven ecological and climatic change has been documented in Europe, North America and New Zealand.
You can get a nobel prize for disproving a well established theory.
French mathematician Yves Meyer has won the 2017 Abel Prize for his «pivotal role» in establishing the theory of wavelets — data - analysis tools used in everything from pinpointing gravitational waves to compressing digital films.
The idea that psychology drives stock market movements flies in the face of established theories that advocate the notion that markets are efficient.
Gardner lists five ways in which these paranoid tendencies manifest themselves: (1) the pseudo-scientist considers himself a genius and (2) regards his colleagues as ignorant blockheads; (3) he believes himself unjustly persecuted and discriminated against; (4) he focuses his attacks on the greatest scientists and the best - established theories; and (5) he often employs a complex jargon and in many cases coins words and phrases (neologisms) of his own.
I will agree with CJAs point that Catholics do in general accept the established theories of science as God's plan for the ordering of the world.
In good faith the one attacked the established theories because they did not seem to tie in with the Gospel of Jesus Christ the «revelation» of the New Testament.
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