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NO THEORIES ARE ABSOLUTE

I have studied many theoretical subject areas over the past 30 years, but what has taught me the most of all is philosophy and the way philosophical thinking takes place.

This has led me to create the following doctrine:
No theory is absolute, because if you add a new parameter (unknown), everything is affected.
Any theory must be considered a hypothesis, because this is based on hitherto known parameters.


My recent experiments with speakers are a good example, because there are a lot of theories on this subject, but no one has tried exactly what I'm doing.

The scholars would probably have condemned my ongoing attempts to create new principles with what they call solid theories, but they forget that this has never been tried before.