Confusion of Theory
Why it is unfortunate that the word theory has two very different meanings that contradict each other, and a clarification of what theory really means in Science.
Why it is unfortunate that the word theory has two very different meanings that contradict each other, and a clarification of what theory really means in Science.
The force I seek really has no power, but it does have impetus. This concept is closest to the term inevitability.
While pondering problems humanity faces it occurs to me that many are a direct result of the action of Man, or have anthropogenic causes (ab homine). In contrast, we are clearly not responsible for the causes of other problems. Yet others may be in an intermediate category, perhaps naturally caused, but exacerbated by us. I
How can you describe in one word a problem that is caused by ourselves? Although the word is a noun and not a verb, it would be a kind of reflexive problem? I think that if we had noun cases in English, it would be the noun problem in the causative case. There are no