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  2. Pseudohistory - Wikipedia

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    The term pseudohistory was coined in the early nineteenth century, which makes the word older than the related terms pseudo-scholarship and pseudoscience. [4] In an attestation from 1815, it is used to refer to the Contest of Homer and Hesiod, a purportedly historical narrative describing an entirely fictional contest between the Greek poets Homer and Hesiod. [5]

  3. Fringe theory - Wikipedia

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    In a narrower sense, the term fringe theory is commonly used as a pejorative, roughly synonymous with the term pseudo-scholarship. Precise definitions that make distinctions between widely held viewpoints, fringe theories, and pseudo-scholarship are difficult to construct because of the demarcation problem.

  4. Talk : List of topics characterized as pseudoscience/Archive 16

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    IRWolfie has argued that this article is not a list of pseudoscience topics, but rather a list of characterized as pseudoscience. 172.250.119.155 has presented evidence that evolution has been characterized as pseudoscience. I don't think that this is a tolerable solution and we need to rethink what items actually belong on this list.

  5. Ronald H. Fritze - Wikipedia

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    According to Fritze pseudohistory is a "charlatan's playground" targeting those too "willing to suspend disbelief" and slip into an "abyss of fantasy". Fritze considers such pseudohistoric ideas to be irrational and misleading the public. [1] [2] The book has received positive reviews. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Category:Pseudohistory - Wikipedia

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    About Category:Pseudohistory and related categories: This category's scope contains articles about Pseudohistory, which may be a contentious label The main article for this category is Pseudohistory .

  7. Pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Dismissing the separate issue of intentional fraud – such as the Fox sisters' "rappings" in the 1850s [23] – the pejorative label pseudoscience distinguishes the scientific ' us ', at one extreme, from the pseudo-scientific ' them ', at the other, and asserts that ' our ' beliefs, practices, theories, etc., by contrast with that of ' the ...

  8. List of topics characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Free energy – a class of perpetual motion that purports to create energy (violating the first law of thermodynamics) or extract useful work from equilibrium systems (violating the second law of thermodynamics). [34] [35] Water-fueled cars – an instance of perpetual motion machines. Such devices are claimed to use water as fuel or produce ...

  9. History of pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    The history of pseudoscience is the study of pseudoscientific theories over time. A pseudoscience is a set of ideas that presents itself as science, while it does not meet the criteria to properly be called such. [1] [2] Distinguishing between proper science and pseudoscience is sometimes difficult.