Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
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... theory , we're going to be in a very difficult position , having to decide between theories not on evidence but on something else , ” says physi- cist and philosopher David Albert from the University of Columbia in New York . Sup ...
... theory , we're going to be in a very difficult position , having to decide between theories not on evidence but on something else , ” says physi- cist and philosopher David Albert from the University of Columbia in New York . Sup ...
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... theory doesn't provide an obvious right way to identify the multiple co - existing branches that make up a superposition . Deceptive behaviour A body of ideas known as decoherence theory was developed by physicist Dieter Zeh of the ...
... theory doesn't provide an obvious right way to identify the multiple co - existing branches that make up a superposition . Deceptive behaviour A body of ideas known as decoherence theory was developed by physicist Dieter Zeh of the ...
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... theory in themselves , but a prediction of certain theories . For a theory to be falsifiable , we need not observe and test all its predictions one will do . Because Einstein's general theory of relativity has successfully predicted ...
... theory in themselves , but a prediction of certain theories . For a theory to be falsifiable , we need not observe and test all its predictions one will do . Because Einstein's general theory of relativity has successfully predicted ...
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