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Scientific Limitations in Studying the Mind

The scientific study of the mind is fundamentally limited because thoughts and subjective experiences, unlike matter or energy, are not directly measurable. This core constraint means our scientific understanding of the mind is necessarily incomplete. This challenge is further illustrated by the fact that observable behaviors can arise from multiple unobservable mental states, forcing psychologists to infer internal processes rather than observing them directly.

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