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Coincidences, while not easily testable in a controlled laboratory setting, shouldn't be dismissed as unscientific.

Science is founded on observation, and many breakthroughs have emerged from seemingly random occurrences that inspired further investigation.

Coincidences are a part of the natural complexity of the world and can offer valuable insights into patterns and relationships between variables.

Although they might not be subjected to traditional scientific testing methods, they can still contribute to our understanding of the world and its intricate workings, highlighting the importance of open-mindedness and curiosity in the scientific process.

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George J. Ziogas
George J. Ziogas

Written by George J. Ziogas

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