To try and make sense out of this world.
3.5 billion years ago
because diamond and other minerals found in kimberlites can form only under very high pressures
They theorize that during this period the first of three gill arches on a jawless fish evolved into the first jaws.
It is easier to theorize than it is to develop practical applications for theories. It took a long time, historically, before there was enough real scientific knowledge that scientists could easily produce practical applications for their theories.
Only a lack of relevant information would lead one to conclude that humans are not animals. Considering humans animals should not conflict with any religious or philosophical belief, since those disciplines are free to understand, theorize or teach that there may be other non-physical aspects to human life and experience.
The noun form of "theorize" is "theory."
"I theorize you will soon register and have a real user name." "Experiments with alpha particles led Rutherford to theorize that most of the mass of an atom was concentrated in a small area, the nucleus."
theorize
scientists theorize that it was jupiters gravity that kept it from forming
Theorize is the verb form of theory. Theorise is the British English spelling.
Scientists theorize that higher global temperatures are do to the greenhouse effect.
Hypothesize.
Speculate
Pythagoras
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One could theorize that she had been trained as a public speaker, given Molly's ability to command the podium and conduct the meeting.
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