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It is important to distinguish between a [[science]] that has not yet been proven but follows the [[scientific method]] and any science which does not follow the scientific method. This is the [[difference]] between fringe science and pseudoscience. As above mentioned, some [[disciplines]] of fringe science have been or may,in the [[future]], be proven to be actually true. [[Pseudoscience]], however would only be proven true by a [[coincidence]] between [[opinion]] and [[fact]], as the methods used are not [[logical]] [[proofs]].
 
It is important to distinguish between a [[science]] that has not yet been proven but follows the [[scientific method]] and any science which does not follow the scientific method. This is the [[difference]] between fringe science and pseudoscience. As above mentioned, some [[disciplines]] of fringe science have been or may,in the [[future]], be proven to be actually true. [[Pseudoscience]], however would only be proven true by a [[coincidence]] between [[opinion]] and [[fact]], as the methods used are not [[logical]] [[proofs]].
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==See also==
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*'''''[[Mainstream]]'''''
    
[[Category: Sociology]]
 
[[Category: Sociology]]