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ALL science is founded on observed facts. All authenticated facts, no matter how observed, are valuable to science. Many invaluable facts cannot be observed without the aid of some special method, for example, experiment; but, of the total mass of facts garnered by science, data furnished by experiment form a very small part. Therefore to rely solely on experiment is to put on blinkers.
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Mendelism and Sex 1 . Nature 77, 236–237 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077236a0
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