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|Question=Does the third law allow for methods to be deductive consequences of used theories?
|Topic Type=Descriptive
|Description=Newtonian Mechanics are considered to be a used theory in physical sciences, yet the backbone of meteorology is inherently Newtonian. While Newtonian theory is also useful for practices such as bridge building, such a field is a constructive field, while meteorology is a science that is growing and not ossified. Is it possible then, that used theories can be applied in method construction, or does this indicate that a theory can be used in one field or discipline, while being accepted in another?
|Parent Topic=Mechanism of Method Employment
|Authors List=Markus Alliksaar, Nicholas Overgaard, Paul Patton, Jacob MacKinnon, Gregory Rupik,
|Formulated Year=2017
|Academic Events=Scientonomy Workshop 2017,
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{{Acceptance Record
|Community=Community:Scientonomy
|Accepted From Era=CE
|Accepted From Year=2017
|Accepted From Month=March
|Accepted From Day=3
|Accepted From Approximate=No
|Acceptance Indicators=It was acknowledged as an open question by the [[Scientonomy Seminar 2017]].
|Still Accepted=Yes
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
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