For more information, see Pseudoscience.
Pseudoscience is a broad system of theories or assertions about the natural world that claim or appear to be scientific, but that are not considered being so by the scientific community.[1]
This category comprises highly notable topics that are generally considered pseudoscientific by the scientific community (such as astrology) and topics that, while perhaps notable, have very few followers and are obviously pseudoscientific (such as the modern belief in a flat Earth).
The pejorative term itself is contested by various groups for various reasons.
See also[]
See also: the categories fringe science and pseudo-scholarship.
- List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
- Wikipedia:Fringe theories#Pseudoscience
- Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Fringe science
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