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|Title=Method Rejection Theorem Deduction
|Premises=Compatibility Corollary (Fraser-Sarwar-2018), The First Law (Barseghyan-2015)
|Formulation Text=The ''method rejection'' theorem is a deductive consequence of the compatibility corollary and the first law.
|Diagram File=Method Rejection Theorem deduction (Barseghyan-Fraser-Sarwar-2018).png
|Authors List=Ameer Sarwar, Patrick Fraser
|Formulated Year=2018
|Description=By [[The First Law (Barseghyan-2015)|the first law]] for methods, an employed method will remain employed until it is replaced by other methods. By [[Compatibility Corollary (Fraser-Sarwar-2018)|the compatibility corollary]], the elements of the scientific mosaic are compatible with each other at any moment of time. Thus, a method can only become rejected when it is replaced by an incompatible method or methods.[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|pp. 172-176]] [[CiteRef::Fraser and Sarwar (2018)|pp. 72-74]]
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|Resource=Fraser and Sarwar (2018)
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