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Thomas Kuhn (1970), in his masterpiece The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, observed that "when recognized anomalies, whose characteristic feature is their stubborn refusal to be assimilated into existing paradigms, give rise to new theories which give identity to the anomalies, a paradigm shift or scientific revolution occurs.
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