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  • 24-09-2015
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what do you think is the difference between being imaginative in doing science and doing pseudoscience

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  • 19-04-2017
Being imaginative in science means trying to discover new things using weird methods that have some scientific value because of their physical properties. For example, trying to see what's a good conductor so you put a provide electricity through a pizza to see what happens. It might be great, it might be bad, either way, pizza can conduct electricity. Pseudo science would be trying to turn pizza into gold like what Alchemists did.
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