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A theory is a rational type of abstract thinking about a phenomenon, or the results of such thinking. The process of contemplative and rational thinking is often associated with such processes as observational study or research. Theories may be scientific, belong to a non-scientific discipline, or no discipline at all. Depending on the context, a theory's assertions might, for example, include generalized explanations of how nature works. The word has its roots in ancient Greek, but in modern use it has taken on several related meanings.
In modern science, the term "theory" refers to scientific theories, a well-confirmed type of explanation of nature, made in a way consistent with the scientific method, and fulfilling the criteria required by modern science. Such theories are described in such a way that scientific tests should be able to provide empirical support for it, or empirical contradiction ("falsify") of it. Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge, in contrast to more common uses of the word "theory" that imply that something is unproven or speculative (which in formal terms is better characterized by the word hypothesis). Scientific theories are distinguished from hypotheses, which are individual empirically testable conjectures, and from scientific laws, which are descriptive accounts of the way nature behaves under certain conditions.
Theories guide the enterprise of finding facts rather than of reaching goals, and are neutral concerning alternatives among values.: 131  A theory can be a body of knowledge, which may or may not be associated with particular explanatory models. To theorize is to develop this body of knowledge.: 46 The word theory or "in theory" is sometimes used erroneously by people to explain something which they individually did not experience or test before. In those instances, semantically, it is being substituted for another concept, a hypothesis. Instead of using the word "hypothetically", it is replaced by a phrase: "in theory". In some instances the theory's credibility could be contested by calling it "just a theory" (implying that the idea has not even been tested). Hence, that word "theory" is very often contrasted to "practice" (from Greek praxis, πρᾶξις) a Greek term for doing, which is opposed to theory. A "classical example" of the distinction between "theoretical" and "practical" uses the discipline of medicine: medical theory involves trying to understand the causes and nature of health and sickness, while the practical side of medicine is trying to make people healthy. These two things are related but can be independent, because it is possible to research health and sickness without curing specific patients, and it is possible to cure a patient without knowing how the cure worked.

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  1. P

    Reason for usual HW shutoff valve location

    In a conventional system, the standard arrangement is to have a gate valve on the (typically 28mm) cold feed pipe from cistern to cylinder. Out of curiosity, I was wondering why you won't find it on the hw pipe (typically 22mm) going out of the cylinder instead. Of course, positioned after the...
  2. king of pipes

    CCN1 Renewal theory done .

    The 5 years is up on my gas safe qualifications in October so thought I would get it done practical today definitely gets more difficult with age sitting in a classroom but hey ho got to be done practical today ,applainces next week . Cheers kop
  3. G

    Two rads, one supply - theory vs reality

    Morning all, New member here, so hi and thanks for taking the time to read this. I'm replacing an old undersized rad connected by 15mm copper to the 22mm flow/return on my system. I need to install 10k BTU/3kW but wall space means this will have to be in two rads, one at each side of the...
  4. K

    Drawing symbols (Special shapes in plan)

    Hi guys! where I can get full list of Drawing symbols (Special shapes in plumbing plan) British standard? :cool3:
  5. jaydebruyne

    Gas Theory

    On looking into gas courses, it appears the beginning few weeks is all theory. Does anyone know if this is available to do as a home study course? I don't want to do another fast track course and I'd rather take my time but would prefer to do home study for the theory so I can study while...
  6. P

    I need some theory explainng on radiator flow

    I had a new boiler installed in August, which I have only recently started using for heating the house, previously only requiring hot water. The installation included power flushing of the radiators. All radiators except one have thermostatic valves. The boiler is a Worcester Bosch system...
  7. S

    does this book cover most of the theory in plumbing level 2?

    does this book cover most of the theory in plumbing level 2? i have been reading this for the past couple of weeks trying to give myself a head start thats if i do ever get to enroll at my local college. Plumbing NVQ and technical certificate level 2, 2nd edition. JTL publisher Heinemann
  8. P

    cold water storage cistern,, theory

    right then just a bit of theroy for u,,in all of the diagrams in my plumbing book of storage cistern's, it shows the draw off from the cistern,, to the cold water taps (for example).. droping vertically straight down,,to the outlets, which im guessing has good pressure,, but thinking about it...
  9. J

    Female looking for plumbing apprentiship or work I'm level 3 theory city and guilds

    Hey I live in norfolk, I'm looking for plumbing work to complete my Nvq. I have up to level 3 city and guilds for the technical side of it. Willing to relocate and currently doing my driving lessons. Would be nice to hear from someone. Jess
  10. N

    trainee gas engineer needs help with hours!!!! based in south london,surrey

    hi my name is neil,i`m 33 and have just passed my theory but having problems finding people or companys to do my hours!! i live in worcester park, surrey/south london. if anyone can help please let me know, will be willing to do it for free!!
  11. T

    Acs!!

    What exactly does the acs involve? I know it involves portfolio work but as regards to exams what has to be done? Written ?
  12. F

    Pressure vessels

    I have heard that you never need to replace a pressure vessel. Having changed quiet a few myself I was surprised. The theory is that the rubber inside them never bursts and you can pump them up, and if there still leaking change the air valve. Is this true? I'm unsure
  13. W

    Likely questions to be asked on theory test (week 2 praticals 6129 course)

    Hi there, Am doing 6129 plumbing course, im due to go on week 2 of the praticals, and was wondering if anyone knew what the theory test questions are likely to be? I have been told its water regulations, its just that there is an awful lot of them! Have been through my studys but am unsure if...
  14. R

    PRV theory

    Hi, Does anyone know why you're supposed to fit PRV's on a horizontal run with the screw at the top? I'm a little short of available horizontal pipe and would like to know if it is possible to successfully fit them to vertical pipe, or failing that if I could ft one with the screw horizontally...
  15. A

    6129 Level 2 tech Cert Lead Theory

    Just been told that from september, those enrolling for 1st year 6129 will no longer be doing the lead part of the course, it has been removed. Shame really, I find it very enjoyable, the last talented skill a plumber possessed is gone :-(
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