Science inside an accepted paradigm, refining known problems and puzzle pieces rather than inventing a new picture.
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normal science
Science inside an accepted paradigm, refining known problems and puzzle pieces rather than inventing a new picture.
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Normal science is described as refinement rather than discovery: it fine-tunes an existing model into a usable jigsaw puzzle instead of reimagining the picture.
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"...of the paradigm itself okay so this is really important guys science is not about discovery it's about refinement does that make sense science..."
"...So this is really important. But what he's saying is this. Science today solves jigsaw puzzles. They're trying to take a larger model and..."
"with a new picture to the jigsaw puzzle, you might be creative, you might be interesting, you might be imaginative, but you're wrong. Okay?..."
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Science begins here as a theological discipline of doubt.
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