Sentences with phrase «with alternate theories»

If we turn out to be wrong, that'll be disappointing, of course, but it's still important to challenge inflation with alternate theories so we can see how robust it really is.»
It is not necessary to come up with an alternate theory if one disagrees with you.

Not exact matches

If it's all just alternate explanations that work with the evidence, I would much prefer people change their theory to meet the facts (as the Dalai Lama, for instance, recommends) than keep going with some simplistic idea of «faith».
Here's an alternate theory — they don't seem to play with much urgency because, by and large, they know that the majority of disgruntled fans will stubbornly blame everything on Wenger instead of the players» complacency and ineptitude.
However, the band's near - perfect alignment with the Milky Way's disk suggests an alternate theory, says astronomer Annette Ferguson of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, a member of the Canary Islands team.
But if you're looking for an overall understanding of the mechanisms of weight gain and loss — and if, like Taubes, you insist that the correctness of your theory means that all alternate ideas must be 100 % incorrect — then I believe you can't ignore the brain (and its interactions with the modern food / physical activity environment) completely.
Filled with questions that can only be answered by the theory that he's in an alternate reality, Tyler becomes part of a procedural police drama whose distinguishing feature is its period setting.
Before 2016's Doctor Strange film, we had no idea if Marvel Studios would ever go as far into its sci - fi and comic book concepts as by introducing the theory of the multiverse, of alternate realities and dimensions and parallel universes that are living side - by - side with one another.
I also mixed regular paints with fluorescent paints to get a wider range of colors, which I alternated for contrast, instead of following some sort of color theory.
There is of course the alternate theory that a secret cabal of evil scientists out to dominate the universe have launched a series of orbiting mind control lasers with which they can control the minds of countless editors and reviewers to insure that no such papers are ever published.
I think I finally understand how it is that you «skeptical» denizens can glance sideways at entire scientific disciplines and, with no mathematics, no new measurements, and no alternate physical theory, instantly conclude that they are «just plain wrong».
Note that nowhere in this is there a requirement that those who might disagree with the theory have to provide an alternate theory.
Speculation regarding FSB involvement appeared previously in the Telegraph here (with alternate whistleblower theory pointed out by James Delingpole the next day here) and in the Independent here, where an IPCC executive was quoted as supporting the theory:
Based on analogies with other hyper - complex non-linear systems, the default assumption for the new programme / «ruling alternate theory» should be a high level of natural variation.
Starting with this prior, examine the paleo evidence, and treat everything that doesn't contradict it as supporting that programme / «ruling alternate theory».
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