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  • The axioms above are considered as necessary properties of any [[scientific concept]]. ...ted to be considered as core of the science that remains through all the [[scientific revolution]]s; the governmental support of the research based on a concept
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  • [[Refutability]] ([[опровержимость]]) is property of a scientific concept, that determines the possibility of its negation, refutation.<br> [[Refutability]] is one of necessary requirements, postulated for the scientific knowledge at the [[Main Page]] of TORI, as Third [[TORI axiom]].
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  • ...f statements by Soviet historic textbooks is taken as base, on which the [[scientific concept]]s about history of Russia are constructed. ...y of interpretations can make the history of science a resource for modern scientific research. He calls his approach complementary science—recovering forgotte
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  • ...4th among 6 [[TORI axioms]], postulated to be compulsory for any [[science|scientific concept]] at the article [[Science]] and at the [[Main Page]]. Its importan The 4th [[TORI axiom]] postulates, that every scientific concept is self-consistent, id est,
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  • ...verishment caused by a long series of wars and revolutions, partly because scientific and technical progress depended on the empirical habit of thought, which co ...on people in a few seconds without giving warning beforehand. In so far as scientific research still continues, this is its subject matter. The scientist of toda
    587 KB (105,318 words) - 13:23, 7 April 2023
  • ...ator in 2015 March looks to be statistically significant. It has [[science|scientific]] interest from the point of view of interpretation of the future events an ...ination of Putin]] agrees with such predictions and can be considered as a scientific concept. However, the details of the concept, at least for March 13, yet ar
    9 KB (918 words) - 18:45, 30 July 2019
  • The accurate scientific prediction of revolutions seems to be impossible. In order to formulate [[scientific concepts]] in a sharp, universal way, the most invariant terminology should
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  • ...n the other hand, the general observations indicate that the prediction of revolutions in not possible; so, even if Russia indeed collapses in 2015 or 2016, this ...ason, holiness should be qualified as religious, but not physical (and not scientific) concept.
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  • T.S.Kuhn. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Chicago, 1962; M., 1975
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  • ...Nazism in the heart of England. The enigma of Dr. Lynx, the ideologist of "scientific" racism. ...rom the British ship Bounty. The author of these lines, having gone with a scientific and historical mission along the route "Bounty", was able to get to the for
    367 KB (65,743 words) - 15:48, 1 February 2019
  • ==Scientific interest== ...t, that the official results of the Russial "election" are just fake, is [[scientific fact]].
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  • the October Revolution, the socialist revolutions in China <i>The socialist revolutions in European and Asian countries <!--
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  • ...apse of the [[USSR]] during century 20. This article shows good example of scientific concept in history, that had been confirmed by observations. ..., large-scale strikes in factories, but I cannot visualize a strike in any scientific research institute.
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  • ...of knowledge. This approach is suggested to exclude some concepts from the scientific knowledge by some formal criteria at very beginning of the consideration. ...ch is motivated by huge amount of fake results. Many of them pretend to be scientific.
    101 KB (14,271 words) - 20:58, 25 September 2020
  • ...e [[You cannot make revolution in white gloves]] cannot be considered as [[scientific concept]], because the range of its validity is not specified; the First of ...e independence, but these revolutions happened without mass murders. These revolutions give examples, that refute concept [[You cannot make revolution in white gl
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  • The basic requirements for the scientific research (TORI axioms) are applied to the historic events. Analogies of eve ...nsistent than other predictions. In this paper, I formulate the problem of scientific prediction. Then, I suggest an example of such a prediction, way of its ver
    88 KB (12,153 words) - 10:20, 26 February 2023
  • My interest is scientific. ...pse. In this sense, the goal of this research is scientific. Affecting the revolutions is not element of the set of these goals.
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