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7 November, 19:00

Why is it wrong to assume that you are only "doing science" while you are doing experiments?

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  1. 7 November, 19:24
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    Science is way to broad of a subject to define a specific thing you are doing. It is the equivalent of someone asking what book you are reading and you replying, "a novel." Your experiment could also have life-changing effects on someone, so to underrate it as "doing science" would simply be inaccurate.
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