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Modern science refers to the systematic study of the natural world based on empirical evidence, experimentation, and logical reasoning. It involves using various scientific methods and principles to understand and explain phenomena.
The scientific method is a step-by-step process used by scientists to investigate and answer questions about the natural world.
Empirical evidence refers to information that is collected through direct observation or experimentation.
Logical reasoning involves using rational thinking and deductive or inductive logic to draw conclusions based on available evidence.