The four theories of the State Origin are as follows: Evolutionary theory, Divine theory, Social Contract theory and Force theory. There are instances that consider an extra two which are the Patriarchal theory and Diving Right of Kings theory.
Evolutionary Theory
A state that can only be ruled by people of royal birth follows the "Divine Right Theory" of the origin of state. This theory posits that monarchs derive their authority directly from God, meaning that only those of royal lineage are deemed fit to rule. Consequently, the legitimacy of their power is seen as divinely sanctioned, reinforcing the idea that only individuals of royal birth can govern.
The three main theories on the origin of the first Filipinos are the Out-of-Taiwan theory, the Southern Origin Theory, and the North-to-South theory. The Out-of-Taiwan theory suggests that Austronesian-speaking people migrated from Taiwan to the Philippines, while the Southern Origin Theory proposes a migration from the south via Borneo and Sulawesi. The North-to-South theory suggests a migration from the Asian mainland to the Philippines.
Force Theory is the theory about the origins of government that it was created when people used violence to compel others.
The theory of wave migration is believed to be the origin of the Filipino people. People from neighboring countries of the Philippines, such as Malaysia and Indonesia, were believed to be the first settlers in the land.
Not exactly, it is a theory about the origin of the Universe; which does include the Solar system...
That is a (social) contractual theory of the state.
This is no proven fact and no theory relating to the statement,so the answer is NO.
A statement which has an opposite opinion to a theory
No. Cell theory is the theory that cells make up organisms. The only theory dealing with the origin of life is life origin theory.
The social contract theory of the state's origin posits that individuals voluntarily give up certain freedoms to a government in exchange for protection of their rights and enforcement of laws. This agreement underpins the legitimacy of government authority and establishes a reciprocal relationship between citizens and the state.