Sentences with phrase «viable theory»

Like Whitehead's still viable theory of relativity, Bohm's formulation predicts chiefly what is already predicted by established theories.
In fact, there are other viable theories but none is as exalted by the chattering class.
If they wish to be taken seriously, it is past time for distributists to lay off the agrarianism, and to present distributism as a sensible, viable theory of distributed economic power.
They are soon to be proved wrong again... even Pope John Paul realized this when he said evolution was a viable theory.
That is, it helps narrow down the number of viable theories, and it's considered evidence for those theories.
But has Aristotle really produced a viable theory of the immanence of individual entities?
When there is hard data that creationism is a viable theory, I will listen with open ears.
Big Bang is still a viable theory and maybe the best, though the Big Bounce is an alternative.
Charles Darwin established evolution as a viable theory by articulating its driving force, natural selection (Alfred Russel Wallace is recognized as the co-discoverer of this concept).
Lee Smolin's The Trouble with Physics denounces string theory as «not a theory at all,» only a mishmash of bizarre speculations in search of a viable theory.
Nevertheless, the standard model has worked as a viable theory for decades.
It's just not a viable theory
Much evidence in fact supports the association, and there is no viable theory at present that comes close to accounting for such transitions without invoking a substantial influence of CO2 or other greenhouse gases.
It is important to prepare for your court hearing and to conduct a full investigation of your firearm accident beforehand so that you can present a viable theory of cause to the courtroom judge and jury.
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