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  • ...jar]]s) and how they could be passed through a chain of people. The fluid theories of electricity eventually became updated to include the effects of [[magnet ==Fluid theories== ...
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  • {{Short description|Theories proposing consciousness as an electromagnetic phenomenon}} '''Electromagnetic theories of consciousness''' propose that [[consciousness]] can be understood as an ...
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  • [[File:Linear model of innovation.svg|thumb|Obsolete "Linear Model of Innovation", of three phases of the process of technologic * [[Theories of technology]] ...
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  • ...ts-on-his-career/ |archive-date=2014-04-12 |access-date=2021-02-07|website=Scientific American|language=en}}</ref> it asserts that living beings interact with [[ [[Category:Obsolete scientific theories]] ...
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  • ...The Development of the Coherer And Some Theories of Coherer Action|journal=Scientific American Supplement|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=n3c3AQAAMAAJ&pg=P ...detector|electrolytic]] and [[crystal detector]]s around 1907, and became obsolete. ...
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  • ...jects the various assumptions of human dogmas (anthropological, political, scientific) and takes the next step by attempting to change the nature of thought abou ..., Langdon | editor = Harold Bailie, Timothy Casey| title = Is Human Nature Obsolete?| publisher =M.I.T. Press | location = Massachusetts Institute of Technolo ...
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  • ...'[[:category:Timekeeping|Timekeeping]]'' is a complex of technological and scientific issues, and part of the foundation of ''[[recordkeeping]]''. ...the twentieth c.</ref><ref>[[Naked-eye stars|Naked eye astronomy]] became obsolete in 1609 with Galileo's observations with a telescope. Galileo Galilei Lince ...
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  • ...erials and devices—isn’t the same method scientists use in their work. The scientific method has a prescribed process: state a question, observe, state a hypothe {{Blockquote|The creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufac ...
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  • ...irst=Joseph V. |title=Intermediate electromagnetic theory |publisher=World Scientific |year=2001 |isbn=978-981-02-4470-5 |publication-place=Singapore River Edge, ...n endless source of energy as the earlier [[Superseded theories in science|obsolete theory]] thought.<ref name=cajori/> In the open-circuit case, charge separa ...
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  • ...st=Marius |year=1993 |title=On the Differences between the Engineering and Scientific Methods |url=https://www.ijee.ie/contents/c090593.html |url-status=live |jo ...erg |first=David C. |title=The beginnings of Western science: the European Scientific tradition in philosophical, religious, and institutional context |publisher ...
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  • ...ate=22 October 2013}}</ref> was a phase of rapid [[Discovery (observation)|scientific discovery]], [[standardisation]], [[mass production]] and [[industrialisati ...] opened many opportunities. By the middle of the 19th century there was a scientific understanding of chemistry and a fundamental understanding of [[thermodynam ...
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  • ...cultural traditions such as the ancient philosophy of [[Aristotle]] or the scientific tradition of [[Roger Bacon]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Porter |first1=Alle The interweaving of transhumanist aspirations with the scientific imagination can be seen in the works of some precursors of [[Age of Enlight ...
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  • {{Short description|Scientific study of science}} {{distinguish|text=[[Science studies]], [[Scientology]], or with the obsolete synonym 'Meta-science' for the [[Philosophy of science]]}} ...
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  • Some of the earliest [[Timeline of cosmological theories|cosmological models]] of the universe were developed by [[ancient Greek phi ...{{cite book |title=Creation Out of Nothing: A Biblical, Philosophical, and Scientific Exploration |page=[https://archive.org/details/creationoutofnot0000copa/pag ...
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  • ...ll as to its successful use in recent work to unify different constitutive theories."<ref>Serrin, J. (1986), p. 5.</ref><ref>Owen, D.R. (1984), pp. 43–45.</ref ...namic one, which admits heat as a primitive concept, which contributes, by scientific induction<ref>[[Jaakko Hintikka|Hintikka, J.]] (1988), p. 180.</ref> to kno ...
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  • ...ermine their typology, function and technologies involved. It includes the scientific study of the [[lithic reduction]] of the raw materials and methods used to ...ologic basis for the definition was entirely relative. With the arrival of scientific means of finding an absolute chronology, the two intermediates turned out t ...
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  • ...al effect both approvingly, as a standard for [[good taste]] and source of scientific and logical [[axiom]]s, and disapprovingly, as equivalent to vulgar [[preju ...e to be recovered by Medieval [[scholastics]] when discussing Aristotelian theories of perception. In the earlier Latin of the Roman empire, the term had taken ...
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  • * {{Harvtxt|Scientific American|1999}} ...clustering, forecasting, generation, discovery, and the development of new scientific insights" for example for discovering exoplanets, forecasting solar activit ...
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