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Does this make sense to say that:

Superconductivity became understood since BCS's proposed their theory?

Does the sentence imply "the BCS's theory can explain superconductivity"?

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It doesn't really make sense, it would be better to say either:

Superconductivity was understood when BCS's proposed their theory

or

Superconductivity has been understood since BCS's proposed their theory

Both sentences imply "the BCS's theory can explain superconductivity".
 
It doesn't really make sense, it would be better to say either:

Superconductivity was understood when BCS's proposed their theory

or

Superconductivity has been understood since BCS's proposed their theory

Both sentences imply "the BCS's theory can explain superconductivity".

Hi Mooncalf, thanks a lot.
 
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