Sentences with phrase «which fits my theory»

That is, what is happening must have only one explanation which fits the theory.

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His article fits all the behavioral finance theory, which we also discuss in the book.
Highlights the recent article in the MIT Sloan Management Review co-authored by Andrew King, which argues «the majority» of Christensen's 77 case studies did not fully fit his theory.
Your theory that God cretaed things requires an awful oot of assumptions, not the least of which is that he can magically summon the universe or transform energy as you put it to fit his will.
The human factor has to do with fitting the two together, making judgments about which general relations obtain among the sensations, subsuming facts under theories.
As Montgomery puts it: «Science and theology form and test their respective theories in the same way; the scientific theorizer attempts objectively to formulate conceptual Gestalts (hypotheses, theories, laws) capable of rendering Nature intelligible, and the theologian endeavors to provide conceptual Gestalts (doctrines, dogmas) which will «fit the facts» and properly reflect the norms of Holy Scripture.»
Through his knowledge of Indian religion and culture, he did not submit himself to a racial theory of any kind which will fit into the scheme of «human origin» advocated by the Naturwissenschaft school.
The general issue is that we have not yet overcome the theory of evolution whichs supports the survival of the fittest.
On the other hand, these clearly are not alternative theories that may be decided among on the grounds of which one «best fits the data.»
Once we see through the logical mistakes that underlie the cosmology on which the theory of projection has parasitically fed, we can begin to locate in a fresh way just where the symbolic expression of religion fits into the structure of the evolving universe and how the language of religion relates to that of science.
Benedict favours intelligent design, which says God directs the process of evolution, over Charles Darwin's original theory which holds that species evolve through the random, unplanned processes of genetic mutation and the survival of the fittest.
If you follow the evolution of human society per the theory of the early philosophers: Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau; it is posited that when humans decided to move from a state of survival of the fittest in which they roamed in the bush mainly in small family groups and decided to settle in larger societal groups, they needed rules and regulations to order society.
The fliers in this nebula, which appear as two red blobs against a pale green background of radiation, seem to be moving fast enough — about 100,000 miles per hour — to fit Balick's original theory, but they also have backward - pointing bow shocks, as though an even faster wind were coming from behind and pushing past them.
They thus fit nicely under one of the three classic theories of humor, the incongruity theory, which holds that mirth results when two things normally kept in separate compartments of the mind are abruptly and surprisingly yanked together.
This fits with one leading theory of addiction, which suggests that drugs of abuse disrupt the brain's chemistry so that addicts must keep taking the drugs to try and restore things to normal.
The transgenic mice gave birth to fewer offspring than their normal relatives, which fits well with the evolutionary theory that there is a trade - off between longer life span and fertility.
Over time, experts looked askance at the sweeping conclusion, which both ignored the possibility that some other theory of gravity might have better fit the results and also didn't match general relativity very precisely after known sources of error were taken into account.
This fits well with the theory that flying dinosaurs evolved from tree dwellers that parachuted to the ground, which then gave rise to gliders and eventually to flappers who could perform powered flight.
In theory, another possible fit for the observations is carbon dioxide, which has a similar fingerprint.
During this BSA Distinguished Lecture, Andrei Linde explains how a new cosmological theory of an inflationary multiverse, which is supported by developments in string theory, would change accepted views on the origin and global structure of our universe, as well as where and how we fit in it.
In Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest, sexual dimorphism has become closely related to sexual selection, a phenomenon in which animals choose their partners based on its sex - specific viability.
Environmental factors, which change the characteristics of an individual and are then passed on to its offspring, do not really fit into Darwin's theory of evolution.
Looking at it from the point of Darwin's theory of evolution and «survival of the fittest» if we can't gain weight and preserve energy we won't be «fit» to survive and propagate our genes which would lead to the extinction of our genes.
A lesson in which pupils work in groups to explore quotes and how they may fit or be contradicted by the Big Bang Theory.
Our tester was fitted with the six - speed Steptronic auto gearbox, which in theory allows the engine to return a combined fuel consumption figure of 5.7 l / 100 km (49 mpg) in the EU cycle.
There are few one size fits solutions to any problem, which is why, in theory, we have courts that have the flexibility to sentence people harshly or show clemency depending on the circumstances.
His article fits all the behavioral finance theory, which we also discuss in the book.
This cold, refreshing drink is rather calorically dense (which can, in theory, be beneficial for active and growing children), full of calcium we have been told will give us strong bones, and comes with a side of protein said to make us fit and muscular.
But the main theory going around is that it's an IP Retro have never previously worked on, which is where today's interesting rumour fits in.
A slightly different spin on the original Pitioss theory makes Ifrit the villain rather than the hero of this story, and instead of imprisoning Eos, they were hiding her and the children away from a jealous and spiteful Ifrit — which would fit his historical mythology perfectly.
This brings me to catastrophe theory, which might fit those rather sudden changes in ice.
Science tells us which theories fit the evidence and how well they fit the evidence.
Quite egalitarian, so in fact contrarians, scientists who hold ideas outside of the mainstream can prosper provided their ideas have some factual basis and use the scientific method (Scientific method: based on existing obervations pose an hypothesis; using new observations or experiments, test the predictions of that hypothesis; on the basis of the new data either reject the hypothesis or modify it to fit the better understanding, or accept that the initial hypothesis was right at which point it becomes a «theory» or explanatory model).
There are more robust, parsimonious explanations which fit with the theories and empirical data of physical science.
Of course he does not explain how Occam's Razor actually applies in this situation or which theory is least complex while still fitting the the evidence and remains within the possibilities of physical laws.
We're off into the ethereal region of «parameterizations» (which means guesses that fit our theories) and climate models.
Darwin's seminal work is most frequently associated with the principle of «survival of the fittestwhich terminology incidentally was not coined by Darwin (who originally described his theory as «natural selection»), but Herbert Spencer, an English philosopher who incorporated Darwinian concepts into his theory of society.
What Science Says: The idea of the partner allowing the sender to be her / himself fits nicely with self - verification theory, which suggests that we seek out partners who see us the way we see ourselves.3 Because the partner's views of you agree with your own self - views, being your own person is much easier, which is beneficial to relationship quality.
It is an item response theory model which helps to make a linear interval scale, to fit the model.
These are the people who intuitively know all about Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (1943: A Theory of Human Motivation) and where they fit in on that scale, which is usually right at the apex of that pyramid.
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