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There is no such thing as primitive science. The same laws of science apply today as they do for yesterday and tomorrow! The word science really means 'knowledge'. Most of the time we use the word to refer to the specific methodologies and systems that are involved in experimental research. So Primitive Science can mean 'primitive knowledge'. See link.

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