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Reread it with particular attention to the highlighted part. Evidence or consequences.Wikipedia:
Scientific method refers to a body of techniques for investigating phenomena, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering empirical and measurable evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning
A central concept in modern science and the scientific method is that all evidence must be empirical, or empirically based, that is, dependent on evidence or consequences that are observable by the senses.
That would cover the readings from detecting instruments, including, but not confined to, CCD detectors, Radio antennae, microwave and gamma ray detectors, scintillation chambers, cloud chambers, voltmeters, ammeters, Geiger-Muller tubes, Scanning Electron Microscopes, Tunnelling Microscopes, ECGs, magnetometers, etc.
Unless you want to argue that almost all of modern science, including, but not limited to, nuclear physics, surface physics, quantum mechanics, microbiology, computer science, solid state physics, neurology, large parts of chemistry, virology, etc., aren't actually science.
Do you want to argue that?
