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Pseudoscience is characterized by beliefs or practices that claim to be scientific but lack empirical support, rigorous methodology, and adherence to the scientific method. It often relies on anecdotal evidence, appeals to authority, and confirmation bias rather than reproducible results or peer review. Additionally, pseudoscientific claims tend to be unfalsifiable, meaning they cannot be tested or potentially disproven. This distinction often leads to misinformation and a misunderstanding of legitimate scientific principles.

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