Not exact matches
Shalom's argument against the former relies on Grice's notion of «present total temporary states,» Shalom totally includes memory as an element in a «present total temporary state» and within this context
charges that «what is
called «memory» necessarily ceases to possess the property of «pastness» which is associated with memory» and required by Hartshorne's
theory.
Is also the mantra of flat earthers, 9/11 truthers, birthers, moon landing deniers, and all other purveyors of crackpot conspiracy
theories like «he baited her into being violent towards him because he knew a passerby would
call the police and get an investigation started that would lead to
charges being considered against her in order to get her fired from her job with the endgame goal of, I don't know, making her jointhe lizard people or something?»
The science behind molecular
charge transfer is well understood in the field of chemistry, and explained by the so -
called Marcus
Theory.
Duesberg's influence on President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa — who has cited his
theories when denying the use of ARVs for HIV / AIDS patients in South Africa — makes Duesberg complicit, his critics
charge, with a government policy responsible for what they
call the «murder» of many Africans who have died without ARV treatment.
Dirac's 1927 paper on this interaction is seen as the first step tow - ards a
theory now
called quantum electro - dynamics or QED, the
theory of the electromagnetic interaction of
charged particles.
We all have our
theories about why things work out the way they do, but Israeli author Blum's debut poses an intriguing alternative: What if people employed by a supernatural organization were in
charge of orchestrating so -
called coincidences?
Last month, a man by the name of Jagadish Shukla (along with several other scientists) sent a letter to the President and Attorney General Loretta Lynch, demanding that RICO
charges — that is, «racketeering, influenced and corrupt organization»
charges — be brought against so -
called «climate deniers,» as though those who disagree with the
theory that global climate change is inherently man made and undeniably catastrophic, were joined together in a conspiracy that amounts to organized crime.