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|Authors List=Hakob Barseghyan,
|Formulated Year=2015
|Description=Given the '''nonempty mosaic''' theorem, it follows that there must be at least one element present in a mosaic. By the '''Second Law''' a theory can only be accepted into a mosaic if there is a method the community can use to appraise the theory. By the '''Third Law''' and , methods become employed when they are deductive consequences of accepted theories. Thus, there must exist some proposition in the form of a primitive '''dynamic substantive method''' in the '''nonempty mosaic''' with which a community can appraise new theories.
|Resource=Barseghyan (2015)
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