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Fringe science

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Fringe science is a phrase used to describe scientific inquiry in an established field that departs significantly from mainstream or orthodox theories.

Fringe science can be distinguished from some similar sounding, but pejorative in nature, categories as follows.

Fringe science is, simply, real scientific inquiry that is on the edges of mainstream and widely-accepted theories. Fringe science is seen by most scientists as unlikely but not irrational: many of today's most widely-held theories had their origins as fringe science. As with all categories, disagreement is widespread regarding what ideas are legitimate fringe science, and what ideas belong to the other four categories listed above. Traditionally, the term "fringe science" is generally used to describe unusual or fantastic theories that have their basis in some established scientific principle, and which are advocated by a published (or somehow recognized) mainstream scientist.

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