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Another example of incompatibility appears to be between Newtonian physics and Descartes’ physical theories. This appears to be a historical case of two inconsistent theories that both potentially satisfied the vague methods of the time, and illuminates a case of incompatibility that leads to a separation within the scientific community differ [[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 212-213]].
|History=The zeroth law, in answer to the question of the mechanism of compatibility, was originally proposed in 2012 as forbidding inconsistency in the mosaic1mosaic[[CiteRef::Barseghyan (2015)|p. 153]]. In 2013, Rory Harder argued that inconsistency-intolerance was a practical impossibility and unsupported by the historical record, resulting the current formulation of the zeroth law.
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