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|Question=When data points are rejected as inaccurate, the First Law (perhaps via the Theory Rejection Theorem) would predict that those propositions are replaced by something. What are they replaced by?
|Topic Type=Descriptive
|Description=Given our current understanding of theories, we may see singular propositions as theories. As such, if we observe anomalies or other such phenomena, descriptions of these phenomena are seen as theories. The First Law predicts that these theories must be replaced when rejected. If by chance these observations are mistaken or inaccurate and their respective propositions are thus rejected, what are they replaced by? For example, astronomical databases trivially reject inaccurate data points from their databases. Are these data points replaced by anything?
|Parent Topic=Mechanism of Theory Rejection
|Authors List=Maxim Mirkin, Sinan Karamehmetoglu,
|Formulated Year=2018
|Academic Events=Scientonomy Seminar 2018,
|Page Status=Stub
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|Community=Community:Scientonomy
|Accepted From Era=CE
|Accepted From Year=2018
|Accepted From Month=March
|Accepted From Day=8
|Accepted From Approximate=No
|Acceptance Indicators=It was asked in the seminar and upon uniform agreement we accepted it as an open question.
|Still Accepted=Yes
|Accepted Until Approximate=No
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