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Oh yes, that is definitely true. Scientists must learn the existing body of scientific knowledge in any given area of research before they can hope to further advance that research. And scientific advances in any field often turn out to be applicable in other fields. New knowledge creates powerful new techniques of research. Computer science, for example, has contributed to all other areas of scientific progress. The more we know about the universe in which we live, the better we can further investigate it.

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