One of the advantages of science is that one's work, ultimately, is either replicated or it is not.

Kay Redfield Jamison
One of the advantages of science is that one's work,...
One of the advantages of science is that one's work,...
One of the advantages of science is that one's work,...
One of the advantages of science is that one's work,...
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The scientific method is a way to make objective observations and come to a conclusion. The scientific method is also a process that allows for the replication of those observations. In other words, if an experiment is performed once, it cannot be performed again. If it can be replicated, then it becomes a proven fact.

Source: An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir Of Moods And Madness

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