It may run counter to intuition, but that's what standard quantum theory says. |
His intuition that public life is indeed intellectually diminished gives way to a humble acceptance of the world as it is. |
Their disillusionment grew with what appeared to be his increasing reliance on intuition rather than pragmatism. |
Gromov brought his geometric intuition to group theory and told us to look at the asymptotic properties of the Cayley graph. |
Usually this took the form of a posthoc rationalization or intellectualisation of creative work that was made on the basis of intuition. |
Nevertheless let us accept that astrologers may use some sort of intuition or psychic ability when reading a birth chart. |