Science of the Unknown
An approach to studying phenomena that are currently unknown, unexplained, or outside established scientific paradigms—but with a positive, open, and rigorous attitude, rather than dismissing them as supernatural or impossible. It investigates anomalies, frontier phenomena, and the limits of current knowledge using scientific methods (observation, hypothesis testing, peer review). It includes parapsychology (telepathy, precognition), ufology (with strict protocols), and the study of consciousness beyond materialism. Unlike pseudoscience (which often ignores disconfirming evidence), the Science of the Unknown seeks to expand the boundaries of science without abandoning its core values. It is controversial but legitimate as a frontier science.
Example: “The Science of the Unknown positively investigates telepathy claims using Ganzfeld experiments—not because it assumes telepathy exists, but because it asks: can we measure something reproducible? The null hypothesis is always present.”
Science of the Unknown by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal June 1, 2026
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