The term "pseudoscience", as used here, defines an area of study that resembles science and uses scientific jargon (e.g. wave, energy, focus, alignment) but does not utilize the scientific method. Often, the area of study has underlying unprovable or provably fallacious foundations, which would proclude serious scientific study (i.e. bad science). This doesn't stop the credulous, of course.

Here are some examples of nodes that cause the pseudoscience meter to beep.:

Some famous pseudoscientists include Examining pseudoscience is often considered "beneath" attention by busy scientists who are in a rush to publish. This attitude lets pseudoscience practitioners go unchallenged. This is wrong. As Bruce Cockburn would say, "You gotta kick at the darkness until it bleeds daylight." Some famous skeptics who took the time to debunk pseudoscience: