Does science allow for intuition, or it’s nothing but maths and facts?

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The question is if intuition is permitted in scince. So is it, or is it not. As we know the scince is based on calculations and observations, which make the conclusions checked and comfurmed, while intuition is something abstract and cannot be proved. It seems that the idea of intuition just does not fit in scince, But what is intuition if not the predictions or guesses, and if it is, then is it used in scince? Isn’t the answer yes? Don’t scintists use theory based on predictions? Of course usually the theory is based on some observations already made, but can it be more than prediction until it is checked with an experiment or calculations?

(originaly written by Khmelev Oleg)

I will leave you there. Comment and finish the idea, or feel free to ruin it with opposing statment.

question link:http://www.timwoods.org/2012/08/24/knowledge-issues-in-international-baccalaureate-subjects/

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