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The ability to quickly distinguish pseudoscience from peer-reviewed research is a vital skill in the modern [[information]] age when [[social media]] is heavily populated with [[misinformation]] and [[grift]].
The ability to quickly distinguish pseudoscience from peer-reviewed research is a vital skill in the modern [[information]] age when [[social media]] is heavily populated with [[misinformation]] and [[grift]].


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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-X8Xfl0JdTQ||center|Karl Popper, Science & Pseudoscience: Crash Course|frame}}
 
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbDbF1DONVE||center|Frank Zappa - Cosmik Debris|frame}}

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See Pseudoscience

The ability to quickly distinguish pseudoscience from peer-reviewed research is a vital skill in the modern information age when social media is heavily populated with misinformation and grift.

Karl Popper, Science & Pseudoscience: Crash Course


Science vs. Pseudoscience


Frank Zappa - Cosmik Debris