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'''Zeteticism''' is a system of scientific inquiry. The
 
word is derived from the Greek verb ζητέω (zeteo), which means
 
"I seek; I examine; I strive for". A '''zeteticist''' is a person who
 
practises zeteticism.
 
  
Zeteticism differs from the usual scientific method in that
 
using zeteticism one bases his conclusions on
 
experimentation and observation rather than on an
 
initial theory that is to be proved or disproved.
 
A zetetic forms the question then immediately
 
sets to work making observations and performing
 
experiments to answer that question, rather than
 
speculating on what the answer might be then testing
 
that out, as is instructed by the [[Astronomy is a Pseudoscience#The_Scientific_Method|scientific method]].
 
 
For example, in questioning the shape of the Earth
 
the zetetic does not make a hypothesis suggesting
 
that the Earth is round or flat and then proceed to
 
testing that hypothesis; he skips that step and
 
devises an experiment that will determine the shape
 
of the Earth, and bases his conclusion on the result
 
of that experiment. Many feel this is a more reasonable
 
method than the normal scientific method because it
 
removes any preconceived notions and biases the
 
formation of a hypothesis might cause, and leaves
 
the conclusion up entirely to what is observed.
 
 
[[Samuel Rowbotham]] was the first to use the term in
 
reference to [[Flat Earth]] research. He devised the
 
[[Bedford Level Experiment]] to determine whether the
 
surface of water is convex, reasoning that if the
 
water is not convex the earth cannot be a sphere.
 
This is how he came to the conclusion that the
 
Earth is flat. The method has been a cornerstone
 
of [[Flat Earth Theory]] ever since.
 
 
==See also:==
 
* [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%CE%B6%CE%B7%CF%84%CE%AD%CF%89 Definition of ζητέω on] [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ Wiktionary]
 

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