Protoscience


noun

a set of beliefs or theories that have not yet been tested adequately by the scientific method but which are otherwise consistent with existing science; a new science working to establish itself as legitimate science
Examples

Astrobiology and memetics are often considered protosciences.
Word Origin

2000-2004

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