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    theory


    1. "Did I ever tell you that theory Venna has," Jorma told her, "that Tdeshi's soul jumped to her embryo as the shonggot took her


    2. However, this theory remains controversial


    3. My theory turned out to be true in Micah’s case


    4. "I only know the theory, I never worked on the engine itself


    5. Walking with God is more practical then theory


    6. After lunch Herndon paced, waiting for her sister's call, while she and Elond stayed at the patio table and chatted about social theory


    7. She started to develop the theory that she had been suspended and left on the Biology Base when the expedition returned to Sol


    8. After a moment of desperate despair he posited the alternative theory that he need not


    9. In accordance with the theory of life that I too had begun to adopt while in solitary confinement, I tried to develop a similar Zen-like acceptance of the here-and-now


    10. "A stargate is the theory that space can be curved and distant points brought together so they are joined over distances as great as one star to another," Luray said

    11. "That is the same theory as Earth, YingolNeeerie, has


    12. the Gaia Theory of Menstruation, Think Yourself Twenty,


    13. ROBERT: This theory of yours about women having regrets after sex, is it a textbook theory or is it your own opinion?


    14. You think that I am bound in some theory of chaos,


    15. He knew of the theory that they might exist, in spite of the fact that he was only a technician


    16. ’ I said, parading my theory


    17. and the string theory puzzle


    18. These ludicrous notions were starting to no longer build into theory, but form on a whim


    19. This is a believed theory in Scientology that when the soul is on its own, out of the body, all it has to do is think and it can be anywhere due to thought travel


    20. Whatever the theory was behind this, it wasn't something Alan was familiar with

    21. He could find no notes connecting Thom's device to any theory of physics


    22. Information theory and simulation structure


    23. Then he cited modern refinements of church teachings, tribal theory and group sociology


    24. Virtuality theory proves it is impossible to really know which of those is right


    25. There's not much new in the theory, but so much has been done with apparatus these days that we're set to make great advances


    26. Yes, Ish has this ridiculous theory that India should win every match


    27. But 10-20 of the silicon in the inner system had been converted to logic by the time the war broke out, so he still worried that the data flow was too high for his theory to explain


    28. You've questioned our whole theory of this war, now you want us to question the foundations of sub-atomic physics?"


    29. In theory the kids have all gone to do their homework but you’ll have to do some tactful checking


    30. As the words were leaving his mouth he remembered that cross-entanglement was a pet theory of Heymon's

    31. “As of yet there is nothing in the theory that lets us follow an entanglement to the current location of the anti-particle


    32. It was Heymon who answered however, “The theory that lets us determine the remote results of an entangled interaction is shaky I think


    33. Back at Sol they take it for granted now because it was discovered a generation ago and has always agreed with theory


    34. He’s saying the results are meaningless when the instrumentation violates accepted theory


    35. century, considered the father of Quantum Theory,


    36. That went back to his mother’s letter and threw out the theory that she was in a universe someone built for her in the Pan Solar League


    37. "I never thought his theory was impossible, just that it wasn't proven


    38. I don’t know if you’ve heard of the theory of the


    39. In theory we should be able to do it because your hardware is reprogramable, but I can’t find a way


    40. sculptures, delivered the world’s first coherent theory of everything

    41. They spent some time trying to introduce her to the theory of how they interfaced the physical world


    42. She was glad that two hours was only enough time for the basic theory of operation and a block diagram of a typical simulate installation


    43. About the only concepts she gave away was basic OS theory, schedulers, time slices, the sensory input and motor output buses


    44. He knew they did not run the Kassikan in theory, but in practicality they made up a large portion of the staff and were very powerful in their way


    45. She had actually lived inside Virtuality theory for half a century in a universe of perfect magic


    46. Besides that, she wasn’t afraid of a cup, and that helped him hold his own when talking about living inside computational devices and information theory and the inner workings of the brain


    47. “How firm is the theory for saying the mind is erased?”


    48. The theory was that natives of a world made better guides since


    49. In theory you could win the entire pot if you


    50. “My theory,” Delurna continued, “after hearing all this, is that Tdeshi did have belongings stashed somewhere and had the brochure on her to show whoever she was buying the shonggot from that she was a serious student with a legitimate need














































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    Synonyms for "theory"

    hypothesis possibility theory philosophy view conception outlook contemplation guess conjecture speculation assumption rationale explanation

    "theory" definitions

    a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena


    a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena


    a belief that can guide behavior