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" ... For Brazilian supply chain relationship management vendor Nimbi, choosing OutSystems was a save-the-company decision. The problem: after years of additions to its monolithic legacy application, it had become untenable. “We would add capabilities that customers required, but it got worse and worse,” explained Felipe Almeida, CEO of Nimbi. “Our legacy system was untestable. Our technology wasn’t sustainable. We needed to go in a new direction.” ... "
" ... If this is the idea of the Multiverse, I can understand your skepticism at the notion that we could somehow know whether it does or doesn't exist. After all, physics and astronomy are sciences that rely on measurable, experimental, or otherwise observational confirmation. If we are looking for evidence of something that exists outside of our visible Universe and leaves no trace within it, it seems that the idea of a Multiverse is fundamentally untestable. ... "
" ... Just don't expect it to solve your most burning questions about the Universe. For that, you need physics you can put to an experimental or observable test. Until that day arrives, the consequences of a Multiverse will likely remain in the realm of science fiction: where they presently belong. It's okay to speculate, but if you insist on attributing a physics problem's solution to an untestable feature of the Universe, you're essentially giving up on physics. We all know that the mysteries of the Universe are hard, but that's no reason to not even try to find a solution. The Multiverse is real, but provides the answer to absolutely nothing. ... "
" ... This study is not without its limitations. For one, the sample size is relatively small and the data is correlational, not causal. In fact, the correlational nature of the study speaks to a broader criticism of the field of evolutionary psychology, which is that many of its theories are virtually untestable (at least in the traditional sense). ... "
" ... Whatever we do (or don't) wind up discovering, we're poised to make an incredible breakthrough simply by constructing our first-ever image of a black hole. No longer will we need to rely on simulations or artist's conceptions; we'll have our very first actual, data-based picture to work with. If it's successful, it paves the way for even longer baseline studies; with an array of radio telescopes in space, we could extend our reach from a single black hole to many hundreds of them. If 2016 was the year of the gravitational wave and 2017 was the year of the neutron star merger, then 2018 is set up to be the year of the event horizon. For any fan of astrophysics, black holes, and General Relativity, we're living in the golden age. What was once deemed "untestable" has suddenly become real. ... "