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What is Pseudoscience?

Dr. Sam Semir Osmanagich's theories are examples of pseudoscience. This is when people of high degree ranking make sensational, opinionated claims based on personal theories, not actual research. A lot of the time, pseudoscience is rooted in actual research, but in order to stand out of the crowd, scientists and speculists alike make outlandish claims that garter them attention, but not necessarily in the most respectable way...

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