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And in string theory, vibration determines everything.
So, what to do? Well some researchers lost heart, concluding that was so many candidate shapes for the extra dimensions, each giving rise to different physical features, string
theory
would never make definitive, testable predictions.
And this gap was finally filled by an enhanced version of the Big Bang
theory.
The fuel is based on something called a quantum field, but the only detail that matters for us is that this fuel proves to be so efficient that it's virtually impossible to use it all up, which means in the inflationary theory, the Big Bang giving rise to our universe is likely not a one-time event.
And now, when we meld this with string theory, here's the picture we're led to.
And this is the compelling but highly controversial picture of the wider cosmos that cutting-edge observation and
theory
have now led us to seriously consider.
The inflationary
theory
already has strong observational support.
Because the
theory
predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space rapidly expanded, tiny quantum jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world, yielding a distinctive fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
Going further, if there are other universes, the
theory
predicts that every so often those universes can collide.
And the reason you like it is because you've inherited, whether you knew it or not, centuries-worth of changes in musical theory, practice and fashion.
So it's a very good theory, but it turns out to be wrong for three reasons.
And then we apply Kalman filtering, a technique from control theory, that allows us to statistically analyze all the noise and extract the desired trajectory that underlies them.
Contrary to the clash of civilizations theory, Arabs didn't despise Western liberty, they desired it.
Now it's my theory, supported only by anecdotal, personal anecdotal evidence, but nonetheless, that kids get interested in something between the ages of eight and 11.
The first
theory
of the case is that's all she wrote.
Under that theory, we are the be-all and end-all of all creation.
So maybe you have to think about a second
theory
if the first one isn't good enough.
Second
theory
is: Could we upgrade?
So in theory, you could grow any organ from any one of your cells.
One student wrote, "Now I'm seeing Bayes networks and examples of game
theory
everywhere I look."
But then I noticed all their friends were like them, so that was a bad
theory.
Normal technology or innovation happens like this: Somebody has an interesting idea, some other scientist or engineer, they take it to the next level, they make a
theory
about it and maybe they patent it, and then some industry will make a contract of exclusivity to manufacture and sell it, and then, eventually, a buyer will buy it, and we hope that they are going to use [it] for a good purpose.
It's a
theory
right now.
Now, the dominant cancer
theory
would say that there is a single oncogene in a single cancer cell, and it would make you a cancer victim.
And the other key thing that we did was make this box run off a USB key, because we realized that even though there was GPRS and all that on paper, at least, in theory, it was much more efficient to send the data on a little USB key by surface mail.
But enough of the
theory.
Prospect theory, hyperbolic discounting, status quo bias, base rate bias.
He said, "Yeah, it's an amazing theory, it's like Star Trek.
I just want to end by saying that if Adam Smith had framed out a
theory
of the flea market instead of the free market, what would be some of the principles?
And it's not just a cool example of a scientific design of experiment in
theory.
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