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Originally Posted by Adrienne JBRU handled the theory section so i am leaving that alone. Oddly enough, i agree with both of you. Markus - thinks theories always work if they are accurate and I agree... and JBRU i think then when a theory does not work, its because we don’t truly understand it. We see symptoms and the fallout of particular things set in motion but we fail to see what set it in motion, therefore our theories don’t always work. |
The thing about theories that I like most is that many of science's greatest discoveries were "accidents." That is, experiments meant to test one theory or another resulted in something that fell so far outside the theory that the researcher had to pay attention and discover what this new thing was!