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Pathological science

Pathological science is a term created by the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Irving Langmuir; this term designates a psychological process in which a scientist, originally conforming to scientific method, unconsciously veers from that method, and begins a pathological process of wishful data interpretation. Criteria for pathological science are:

Examples include N rays, polywater theory, and Homeopathy.

See also

Protoscience, pseudoarchaeology, pseudoscience

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