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What does this mean? "There is a lot more to science than what is observed on the surface."
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"There is a lot more to science than what is observed on the surface."
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there are things not visible to the human eye that require extensive research to understand. not everything is plain as day for us to see. we cant see things like elements or atoms, for example, but they are important in science.
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