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So you're looking at science, some of the common terminologies for science, and how we categorize it.
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So science comes from the latin word of sciencia.
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So scientia means knowledge.
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So we can think of science as basically our collection of knowledge, our knowledge of the world around us and how everything operates.
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Now, science is basically, like i said, that collection of knowledge or information and is usually obtained via the process of the scientific method.
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So i'm sure that you've heard of the scientific method before, but with the scientific method, you have different steps where you observe things that happen in the world and you hypothesize of why this happens, why our world is the way it is.
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And then you experiment to see if you're correct, and then you analyze your findings, and you adjust your hypothesis, observe, test again, you just go through that cycle.
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So as you are going through that cycle, you're really going to interact with the foundations of science, which we can generally just state as very simply, they are logic and evidence.
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Finding a logical approach to the evidence of the world.
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Or you can state it as theories and observations.
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So we observe things of the world.
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We find evidence throughout the world and then we come up with theories of why this is happening, why we observe these things.
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And these theories need to be very logical because this, then this.
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So it's a cause and effect.
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We are just seeking to understand the effects by finding causes and experimenting in order to find those causes.
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So this process of observing things and then creating theories to describe those observations is called research...