A well-constructed theory must explain some of what is not understood, predict previously unknown phenomena, and, to be successful, have its predictions consistently confirmed. Furthermore, skeptics should not hesitate to question every possible assumption, no matter how basic.


In: Defense of the Big Bang, Natural History, Volume 105, Number 12, December, 1996 (p. 76)


A well-constructed theory must explain some of what is not understood, predict previously unknown phenomena, and, to be successful, have its...

A well-constructed theory must explain some of what is not understood, predict previously unknown phenomena, and, to be successful, have its...

A well-constructed theory must explain some of what is not understood, predict previously unknown phenomena, and, to be successful, have its...

A well-constructed theory must explain some of what is not understood, predict previously unknown phenomena, and, to be successful, have its...