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What holds all of this together -- the inward tug of gravity in this analogy -- is consensus. We often call it "theory," but that's just a different word for consensus. Every scientific field has a ...
That is, we can never prove a theory; we can only disconfirm or falsify through observation and experimentation. Science can never be settled, and it is never just consensus.
As more states and districts teach computer science, there's a debate over whether coding or theory should dominate.
Welcome to the website of the CS theory group at CU Boulder! Our faculty and students research all aspects of theoretical computer science, from core areas such as algorithms, complexity, and ...
We show how the maintained consensus about the quantitative estimate of a central scientific concept in the anthropogenic climate-change field - namely, climate sensitivity - operates as an 'anchoring ...