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Sir Karl Popper "Science as Falsification," 1963 (2790 words) |
 | But this did not satisfy me. On the contrary, I often formulated my problem as one of distinguishing between a genuinely empirical method and a non-empirical or even pseudo-empirical method that is to say, a method which, although it appeals to observation and experiment, nevertheless does not come up to scientific standards. |
 | It was the problem of drawing a line (as well as this can be done) between the statements, or systems of statements, of the empirical sciences, and all other statements whether they are of a religious or of a metaphysical character, or simply pseudo-scientific. |
 | This is a slight oversimplification, for about half of the Einstein effect may be derived from the classical theory, provided we assume a ballistic theory of light. |
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1963 Chevrolet Impala (863 words) |
 | 1) " 1963" -- As to 1963 Chevrolet Impala |
 | 2) " Chevrolet" -- As to 1963 Chevrolet Impala |
 | 3) " Impala" -- As to 1963 Chevrolet Impala |