Theorists can be wrong; only nature is always right.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can never really go wrong if you take nature as an example.
It really is a nice theory. The only defect I think it has is probably common to all philosophical theories. It's wrong.
Theories that go counter to the facts of human nature are foredoomed.
I strongly believe that the fundamental laws of nature are not emergent phenomena.
Nature provides exceptions to every rule.
Theorists have wonderful ideas which take years and years to be verified.
To me there is nothing that goes against nature. If it seems incomprehensible, it's only because we haven't been able to understand it yet.
The history of science shows that theories are perishable. With every new truth that is revealed we get a better understanding of Nature and our conceptions and views are modified.
I believe without exception that theory follows practice. Whenever there is a conflict between theory and practice, theory is wrong. As far as I'm concerned, we make theories for what people have done.
A theory has only the alternative of being right or wrong. A model has a third possibility: it may be right, but irrelevant.