To which two theories do you refer?
The French scientist Jean-Baptiste Lameark proposed which of the theories?
Isaac Newton itself.
Albert Einstein
Scientists have proposed several theories of man's origin. Some of these theories are: the Creationist theory, the missing links theory and the out of Africa theory.
Albert Einstein proposed General and Special Theories of Relativity.
Ethical theories prescribe supposedly right ways for human beings to do or to be. They are proposed as guidance for human beings who have to make decisions about what to do or what to be. The alternative would be to have lists of rules about what to do or what to be, but one serious problem with any set of rules is that they are incomplete because there are always possible situations not covered by the proposed rules. .
I think you must be a bit clearer in your question. The genealogy of Christ is produced in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke and includes Ruth, Thamar, Mary and perhaps others depending on who you are looking for. The "introduction" of these women suggests they were not originally part of the genealogy of Christ, which is a rather novel suggestion. If you are referring to legends about women that descended from Christ - as there exist theories that Christ was married and/or had children - you will have to be specific as such theories widely vary and often mesh into myths and legends and often do not contain the names of any alleged women from his line.
None of the theories proposed by Einstein deal directly with when time began
There are several conflicting theories of personality and development. Some of the most famous were proposed by Sigmund Freud, Karl Jung and H.P. Eysenck. A further explanation of these complex theories can be found at the "Slideshare" website.
wave migration theory by profesor otley beyer :bhob andreeve a lignig
One theory proposes that the Philippines was populated through multiple waves of migration from Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Oceania. Another theory suggests a more complex pattern of settlement, incorporating influences from both the southern and northern migration routes. Genetics, archaeology, linguistics, and folklore all contribute to these theories.
Science is based upon observation and reasoning. There are always new observations being made, and new reasoning being proposed. This leads to improvements in theories.