New ideas are often rejected because the topic might be a topic that is never heard of before. People might think that the idea is crazy just because they never even thought of thinking of this before. For example : If i said that the earth was once a huge dust bunny floating in the air , would you believe it just like then. Then lets say that i provided some back round information to why i think my theory is true and i say well there is a lot of dirt on earth so when earth formed, the dust spread. Wouldn't it most likely be rejected ? Same for the theory of plate tectonics which was the theory that Alfred Wegener had shown us. Not until he died when the people and scientists thought that his theory might have a chance of being true.
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The wealthy merchants were interested in culture and stressed education and achievements.The church rejected the worldliness of pagan culture.
The greeks rejected democritus's idea because they thought that there was something smaller than the atoms.
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New ideas are often rejected due to fear of change, lack of understanding, or resistance to innovation. Before new ideas should be accepted, they need to be thoroughly researched, tested, and communicated effectively to address any concerns or conflicts. Additionally, buy-in and support from key stakeholders are essential for successful implementation.
New scientific ideas are typically accepted or rejected based on the evidence supporting them. Ideas that are consistent with experimental data and can be replicated by other researchers are more likely to be accepted. Conversely, ideas that lack evidence or are inconsistent with established scientific principles are more likely to be rejected.
New scientific ideas are typically accepted or rejected based on evidence, experimental results, and how well they align with existing theories and principles. Ideas that can be tested, replicated, and provide new insights into the natural world are more likely to be accepted. Peer review by other experts in the field also plays a crucial role in evaluating the validity and significance of new scientific ideas.
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The Nostalgia Critic - 2007 Rejected Spooning with Spoony Ideas was released on: USA: 21 April 2012
it is often rejected