Physics, 21.10.2020 19:01 nscarlisleh13
What is pseudoscience? Pseudoscience is
A- a branch of science that does not require scientific proof
B-a proven way to conduct science experiments
C-something that resembles science but cannot be considered science
D-specific procedures that we use in science to prove ideas
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