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AMERICANS love a conspiracy theory, whether it concerns the murder of a president or the defeat of a boxer.
But in this theory, whether publication is by WikiLeaks or The Times is entirely beside the point.
All political systems make their claim to legitimacy by some theory, whether it's the divine right of kings or the iron law of history.
QUESTION FROM PAUL DAVIDSON: Since their beginning in the Post World War II era, Post Keynesian economists have been arguing that mainstream economic theory (whether labelled Keynesian or classical) was going down a a wrong track.
According to quantum theory, whether the electron was a wave and went through both slits or was a particle and went through only one or the other depends on what measurement the physicist chooses to carry out.
But here's the thing: I am prepared to wager that your theory, whether it's based on the Guardian's culture pages or assiduous first-hand research in Camden's grimier pubs, is wrong.
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Most of those claiming to offer an explanation have rushed to shore up their pre-existing pet theories, whether the thin and imprecise language of broken and big societies or half-baked theories of racial incompatibility.
Representations of five types of string theories, whether before meta-unification (little peaks surrounded by fog) or after (little peaks once the fog has lifted), look like miniatures ready for Godzilla.
In this atmosphere, religious differences are more likely to inspire baroque conspiracy theories, whether it's the far-right panic over an Islamified United States or the left-wing paranoia about a looming evangelical-led theocracy.
According to such theories, whether one is justified depends only on whether one's perceptual belief was produced by a reliable mechanism or process.
With these observations in mind, let us revisit the question of what is explained by statistical theories, whether quantum mechanical or macroscopic.
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