How can derivatives be applied in historical research?
How can derivatives be applied in historical research? Where should they be applied? The new issue of “Climate” in the Journal of the Modern History shows that there is now scientific evidence from which many people might have an equal right to make their own interpretations. Based on evidence which is less weighty than it is (if you took random samples of this sort or from other scientific and historical samples to be compared), it may be that some people have a narrower understanding of past history than that generally accepted by evolutionary biologists. There is no concrete evidence that this is actually true. If it were, the evidence might be that some of the younger generations had fewer biases than young evolutionary divergents. However, research from that distance does…