Theory
Theory is a term originating from two different sources:
- The English word The, meaning "The"
- The Japanese word Ory, translated literally as "big lie no one can prove".
“In theory there shouldn't be any difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is.”
Etymology and Usage[edit]
Theory: Noun, definition as listed above. Plural heresies. Also:heretic: one who has formulated a theory, especially when it is a published theory (see also asshole)
What is a Theory?[edit]
Theory is a word used by pseudointellectuals desperate for self-aggrandizement within their circle of slack-jawed groupies in the hope they may just impress one of the less ugly ones and get laid. Although they have a notion, they can't prove it. They can however, talk the talk and make it sound as feasible as an immaculate conception.... and how many people across the globe are quite happy to swallow that one without choking?
So how do you get a theory?[edit]
A theory starts life as a brilliant idea, usually when the mind is freed from everyday worries. This can take place when you are asleep but is more common while under the influence of alcohol and/or recreational drugs. You have a brilliant idea, one you can't prove, and the reason you can't prove it is because you're making it all up as you go along until the whole brilliant idea gets completely out of control and you find yourself sharing this brilliant idea with others. At this stage some obstreperous bastard with a Ph.D. in Chimpanzee Gynecomastia says "Prove it!" It is at this crucial point that your brilliant idea graduates to the level of Theory.
How can I prove a theory?[edit]
Unfortunately, as noted by philosopher Karl "Pill" Popper, scientific theories cannot be proven, only disproven. Just one counterexample is all that is needed to disprove a theory, rendering it sterile and laughable. As such, any theory should be eyed with extreme suspicion - evolution, for example, could be disproved at any given point, which makes any career in evolutionary biology, genetics, bioinformatics, and pretty damn well the whole of the life sciences a rather risky affair.
Similarly Isaac Newton's theory of gravitation is subject to the same level of risk - at any given point an experiment to disprove it could be successful resulting in a complete collapse of the whole of physics, causing the entire universe to disappear in a puff of palgouristic logic.
Modifying a theory to account for evidence against it is regarded as cheating, and is encouraged in most college research laboratories, as well as South Korea. It is also referred to as research in academic circles.
Theories in the arts and social sciences are less fragile and cannot be disproved without a roll of 6 or higher on a D20.
I have a Theory, What Now?[edit]
Congratulations! I shake you warmly by the hand. You may now refer to yourself by any of the following names:
* If you are a Theorist, you can expect the War on Theor break out anytime soon.
List of Theories[edit]
Rex Zemenheart's Theory for Falling Off of the Earth[edit]
This is the best available translation of Rex Zemenheart's Theory for falling off of the Earth.
- "Depending on where you are (at/ located) you would fall in a southern (south bound) direction. This only applies if gravity applies in space. If you fall off of a Sphere, you'd fall down, which would (appear to be;:). If (Question of Maybe) you are on the north (northmost) pole, you would not fall at all, but instead (to take place) gravity would increase. If (To be, maybe) you were on the south most pole, you'd fall straight "up" into the sky."
We hope this has been informative.
Country[edit]
Theory is a country in South East Europe. It is best known for being the only country in the world known to have gotten Communism to work. Hence the famous phrase "In Theory Communism Works"
Others[edit]
- Gore Theory
- Board Theorem
- String Theory
- Theory of Factual Evidence
- Brennan's Universal Theory of Theoretical Theorism
- Conformity Bounce Theory
- Cashmere String Theory
- Cetacean Levees Theory
- Generic Theory of Probably Something
- Unified Sumant Approximation Theorem
- Theory of Continual Idiocy
- Theories of Existance
- Theories of Human Demise
- The grand unified theory of everything
- Zymotic theory of human brain evolution
- Zzyzx Peace Theory
- Infinite Knowledge Theory
See also[edit]
- Conspiracy Theory
- Conspiracy Theorists
- Cataclysmic fish buoyancy
- Tommy Lee Jones Principle
- Heisenberg uncertainty relations
- Global boring
- Molar heat capacity
- Superman hypothesis
- Principle of Gorniel
- The MS Hypothesis
- Baue
- Misunderstood theories