Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
{{PrintDiagramFile|diagram file=Two_Contender_Theories_Possible_Assessment_Outcomes.png}}
<blockquote>The actual course of events in the first four combinations is relatively straightforward. If the assessment of one theory yields a conclusive “accept” while the assessment of the other yields a conclusive “not accept”, then, by the second law, the former becomes accepted while the latter remains unaccepted. When the assessments of both theories yield conclusive “not accept”, then both remain unaccepted and the mosaic maintains its current state. Finally, when the assessment yields “accept” for both theories, then both theories become accepted and a mosaic split takes place, as we know from the [[Necessary Mosaic Split theorem(Barseghyan-2015)]] [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 205]]</blockquote>
{{PrintDiagramFile|diagram file=Theory_Assessment_Outcomes_and_Actual_Courses_of_Events.png}}

Navigation menu