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How is it related to a scientific revolution? A scientific revolution applies the standard paradigm to determine the reliability of experimental data. A scientific revolution is the process by which paradigms are validated. A scientific revolution challenges old paradigms by introducing new ideas, thus creating new paradigms. A scientific revolution is the reaffirming of longstanding paradigms, following the invention of new and more powerful tools for taking measurements. Give an example of a paradigm and a scientific revolution.

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