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Observations and theories are certainly two very important parts of science, although they are not the only things upon which science depends. Science also requires logical and usually mathematical analysis, it requires cooperation with the scientific community in sharing information, it requires funding, it requires hypotheses which have not yet advanced to the status of theories, it requires creativity, hard work, and honesty.

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