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He's wrong. From what I understand, so-called string theory doesn't qualify as a theory as it isn't based on observation.
Enters Laughing Today, 08:45 AMAww
I think I’m not making the connection between Ne HA and forgetting melodies hmmm but the interaction still elicited that from me
From Steven Dutch, professor emeritus of geology at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay:
SacredKnowing Today, 07:04 AMIf it isn't based on observation, it can't be called a theory. Theories attempt to explain what is observed.
Enters Laughing Today, 06:38 AMSocionics is based on the atomic theory of mind. It comes from Lloyd DeMause childrearing modes. What you perceive is its fluidity.
SacredKnowing Today, 04:26 AMI don't think it qualifies as a theory. It's just a hodge-podge of ancedotes that people have, that they often change their attribution of and cannot
Enters Laughing Today, 03:41 AMHow about this guy? He's LSE.
"Wanted Man", by Johnny Cash.
An interesting title. Te-doms have a hard
Whaaaat ahaha
im not laughing at you please don’t take it that way
it’s so random
just an observation
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Reading more fully what he actually said, he actually seems to think a theory must be based on observations.
Enters Laughing Today, 08:48 AM