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Science is a method for developing true beliefs about the world. It works by developing hypotheses about the world, creating experiments that would allow the hypothesishypotheses to be invalidated, thentested, and running the experiments. By having people publish their falsifiable predictions and their experimental results, science protects itself from individuals deceiving themselves or others, as discovering deceit is socially valued. others.
Science is a method for developing true beliefs about the world. It works by developing hypotheses about the world, creating experiments that would allow the hypothesis to be invalidated, then running the experiments. By having people publish their falsifiable predictions and their experimental results, science protects itself from individuals deceiving themselves or others, as discovering deceit is socially valued.