How do I create my own theory?

How do I create my own theory?

To create your own theory following these three steps:

  1. Describe in detail the patterns of communication you observe. For example: I see when teenage males talk to teenage females face-to face they consistently stand 3 feet apart.
  2. Explain what you think the causes are for these patterns.
  3. Name your theory.

What are theory papers?

1. Theory paper: setting up model, deriving some results; often “proposition-proof” 2. Empirical paper: use data, run regressions, of various degrees of sophistication 3. Simulation/calibration of some model 4. Some mix of the empirical/theoretical: set up model and test it.

What are theoretical elements?

Theory-elements are elementary empirical theories in two senses. First, they are the smallest set-theoretical entities that may have empirical claims associated with them. Second, more complex, non-elementary, “molecular” empirical theories are all built from theory-elements that are linked in specific ways (Ch. IV).

Which element is known as Future?

It is the lightest element that has not yet been synthesized….

Ununennium
Pronunciation /ˌuːn.uːnˈɛniəm/ ( listen) ​(OON-oon-EN-ee-əm)
Alternative names element 119, eka-francium
Ununennium in the periodic table

How many theoretical elements are there?

No, there’s no theoretical limit to the number of chemical elements in the universe… And there’s a reason, after seeing our knowledge about the types of chemical elements we have such a little knowledge. We only know 175 elements in which more then 60 is imaginary, and in the rest 94 found in earth naturally.

What is the highest element?

Oganesson

Can elements be created?

A synthetic element is one of 24 chemical elements that do not occur naturally on Earth: they have been created by human manipulation of fundamental particles in a nuclear reactor, a particle accelerator, or the explosion of an atomic bomb; thus, they are called “synthetic”, “artificial”, or “man-made”.

What is the smallest particle of an element?

atom

What is the smallest thing in the universe?

The electron is, as far as we know, one of the fundamental, indivisible building blocks of the universe. It was the first Standard Model particle ever discovered. Electrons are bound to an atom’s nucleus by electromagnetism.

What’s inside a quark?

A quark is a tiny particle which makes up protons and neutrons. After the invention of the particle accelerator, it was discovered that electrons are fundamental particles, but neutrons and protons are not. Neutrons and protons are made up of quarks, which are held together by gluons.

Who is the father of electron?

Thomson

What electron is made of?

We learn in school that matter is made of atoms and that atoms are made of smaller ingredients: protons, neutrons and electrons. Protons and neutrons are made of quarks, but electrons aren’t. As far as we can tell, quarks and electrons are fundamental particles, not built out of anything smaller.

Who found Neutron?

James Chadwick

What was Rutherford’s experiment?

Ernest Rutherford’s most famous experiment is the gold foil experiment. A beam of alpha particles was aimed at a piece of gold foil. Most alpha particles passed through the foil, but a few were scattered backward. This showed that most of the atom is empty space surrounding a tiny nucleus.

Who invented nucleus?

Ernest Rutherford’s

What charge does a neutron have?

Neutron, neutral subatomic particle that is a constituent of every atomic nucleus except ordinary hydrogen. It has no electric charge and a rest mass equal to 1.67493 × 10−27 kg—marginally greater than that of the proton but nearly 1,839 times greater than that of the electron.

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