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A theory of biological relativity: no privileged level of causation. Denis Noble. Published: 09 November 2011 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2011.0067. Abstract. Must higher level biological processes always be derivable from lower level data and mechanisms, as assumed by the idea that an organism is completely defined by its genome?
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- Evolution of Neuroarchitecture, Multi-Level Analyses and Calibrative Reductionism
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- Profound implications. Relativity is one of the most famous scientific theories of the 20th century, but how well does it explain the things we see in our daily lives?
- Electromagnets. Magnetism is a relativistic effect, and if you use electricity you can thank relativity for the fact that generators work at all. If you take a loop of wire and move it through a magnetic field, you generate an electric current.
- Global Positioning System. In order for your car's GPS navigation to function as accurately as it does, satellites have to take relativistic effects into account.
- Gold's yellow color. Most metals are shiny because the electrons in the atoms jump from different energy levels, or "orbitals." Some photons that hit the metal get absorbed and re-emitted, though at a longer wavelength.
Jul 23, 2022 · In other words, a theory is testable and falsifiable. Examples of Scientific Theories. There are many scientific theory in different disciplines: Astronomy: theory of stellar nucleosynthesis, theory of stellar evolution; Biology: cell theory, theory of evolution, germ theory, dual inheritance theory
what theory can supersede general relativity?, is as follow. We do not need a theory that will supersede general relativity (GR). We need a theory that will extend GR to the Planck's scale and...
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May 1, 2008 · For example, construction of Einstein's theory of general relativity was made possible by the assumption that the general belief that the geometry of space could be nothing else than Euclidean could be abandoned. In this theory, flat space becomes a very particular case of all the possible curved geometries of space–time.
Oct 8, 2015 · Abstract. Function is a central concept in biological theories and explanations. Yet discussions about function are often based on a narrow understanding of biological systems and processes, such as idealized molecular systems or simple evolutionary, i.e., selective, dynamics. Conflicting conceptions of function continue to be used in the ...