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Is theorise a real word?

no it is not a real word


What theorise describes the government in which an individual is given by God the right to rule?

Divine Right


Can you put theorise into a sentence?

Pavlov's experiments with dogs led him to theorize that behavior could be trained.


Is phone guy the killer Five Nights at Freddy's?

It's up to your interpretation but most theorise that the character you play as is the killer.


What is the verb of theory?

Theorize is the verb form of theory. Theorise is the British English spelling.


Why were integers invented?

It is an old saying by mathematicians that God invented the integers : all else is the work of man.Not many men would want to theorise on why the Lord decided to invent them.


What is the worlds oldest human race?

One school of thought believes that caucasians are the oldest race of mankind. Many more theorise that humans began their existence in the Middle east, and from them were all other races descended.


What does theorised mean?

theorise means something


Why do rock hopper penguins have red eyes?

Rock hopper penguins have red eyes due to the presence of pigments within their eyes that appear red when exposed to light. This coloring helps to protect their eyes from UV radiation in their sunny, marine environments.


Why do rising co2 levels concern some scentist?

Rising CO2 levels are concerning because they lead to global warming and climate change. This can result in more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and disruptions to ecosystems, with potential negative impacts on human health, agriculture, and biodiversity.


When is William Shakespeare's bithday?

The playwright William Shakespeare doesn't have a birthday, he's been dead for 500 years But he was born on Thursday April the 23rd, 1564. ... by the way he died on April 23, 1616... That was a Saturday (Using the Gregorian calendar). Well if Shakespeare actually existed at all that is. Some theorise that Shakespeare was actually a pseudo-name for Sir Thomas Bacon or even the Duke of Essex.


Is eliminating personal interpretations that may distract from observations a goal of science?

Yes and no. Science is, above all, the search for truth. While theories must be devised, no experiment should be entered into with the intent to prove or disprove a theory; only to observe the facts, and where need be, disregard past theories and devise new ones, or modify theories accordingly. Objectivity is important to ensuring that discoveries are not "missed" in ones haste to prove themself right, or someone else wrong. This does not mean that all discoveries have been objective, or that all discoveries will be, but it's ultimately a good trait. However, I would not phrase this as "eliminating personal interpretations". Two scientists can observe the same fact and interpret it in completely different ways (for example, observing the expansion of the universe speeding up led some to theorise "dark energy" while others theorise a shift in time). Different interpretations are what lead to different theories, which are also important to Science.