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You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if
You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if
You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if
You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if
You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if
You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if
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