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Talk:Scientific method/Archive 9
Talk:Scientific method/Archive 9 < Talk:Scientific method Proposal for the impasse While preparing my ... for the scientific enterprise, and reading Baconian method, natural philosophy,scientific revolution, history of science ... are playing by rules of the scientific method, before you get science. What I mean ... G". The missing critical mass of scientists/method would explain why science did not ...
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Talk:Creationism/Archive 1
... unscientific. I see nothing in the scientific method specifically excluding supernatural forces as being in ... discussion into an examination of the scientific method, falsifiability, et al. A student has the ... at it." This may not be scientific method, but it is how people rationalize. Ie ... cannot argue with that vision, or your method for achieving it. I would like to ... to). I think this is a great method of doing it, and if using ...
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Talk:Centrifugal force
... to change the velocity of an object. Newtons literal formulation of his third law looks ... it is a bit awkward to use Newtons third law as a law of statics ... hard as you push on them. The difference is that the gram, when pushed on ... object in circular motion, with one important difference. Since you are applying the force perpendicular ... but I doubt there is a real difference. It seems to me that Newton' ...
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User:Natalinasmpf/aetherometry discussion
... unfalsifiability, or failure to comply with scientific method or apply a heuristic such as Occam ... or lack of measurement for a scientific method can be determined. The citation of materials ... use of empirical measurement devices, a scientific method is determinable. Where has this info been ... repeatability in open air, where the leaf method requires a jar vessel? As I am ... at finish (once it's discharged) = 0 difference = heat. It's all quite simple. ...
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Talk:Inductance
... mutual inductance is essential as its the method by which power is coupled from winding ... everthing is just one point so potential difference loses any meaning. 208.61.125.43 ... that accelerates these electrons. Thus, the potential difference across the terminals of a resistor is ... understanding AFAI am concerned. Figuring out the difference between the applied field and the field ... there (causality) . This also reminds me of Newtons Law of motion (cant remember which ...
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Talk:Dianetics/Archive05
... don'ts were written as a consistent method of behavior known as The Auditors Code ... be changed. Would anyone object to this method of organization? Tenebrous 08:08, 8 February ... I would not object to any organizational method as long as it communicates what Dianetics ... it can't fit within the scientific method. Mainstream science doesn't need to do ... address the area the psychology addresses. The difference is subtle enough that people often ...
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Talk:Lift (force)
... is by definition an acceleration, and by Newtons 3rd law, this requires a net force ... 19, 27 Dec 2003 (UTC) The pressure difference above and below the wing is less ... All lift is due to the pressure difference above and below the wing. All of this pressure difference is due to the downward acceleration of ... looks at the force that the pressure difference creates for a small Cessna, it ...
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Talk:Inertia
... UTC) How is inertia defined by quoting Newtons first law? Newtons first law doesnt mention the word inertia ... object changing in motion. Just refer to Newtons first law. Inertia doesnt exist. Its all ... time.--end translation There is a fundamental difference between Newton's definition of inertia and ... hard I push the cup sideways (in Newtons ), how long it takes me to ...
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Talk:Coriolis effect/archive3
... used in two different contexts, and this difference is rarely appreciated. (1) One context is ... proportional force simulation, and see how a difference in starting velocity leads to a difference in eccentricity of the elliptical orbit. It ... 07-31 (UTC). So, what is the difference between the physical mechanisms on a rotating ... referred to as 'coriolis effect' also. The difference is that in the mechanical coriolis ...
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User:Patrick/wt
... force is transmitted instantaneously by a posited method, "action at a distance". However, even Newton ... as his "Law of Universal Gravitation". The difference between them is in essence not in ... to differ markedly. Every time such a difference was measured, the Einsteinian theory was much ... The Talk:gravitational constant is measured in newtons times Talk:metre squared per Talk:kilogram ... star. Special applications of gravity A height difference can provide a useful pressure in ...
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