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Physics, 12.02.2020 01:12, nellys2096

Falsely presenting subjects as if they have been verified through scientific methods is called pseudoscience. In pseudoscience, the process of gathering and evaluating evidence has failed to follow the scientific method in one or more ways. Match each statement with the closest corresponding scientific rule it is breaking.

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