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Street-sci-en-tif-ic
(strēt
sī'n-tĭf'ĭk) [noun], the reality of an environment,
its existence within that context,
through the methodology of science.
For years, people have worked at
comprehending the scientific. They'd seek out
the science of something. People would want the knowledge about a
particular situation, so that things could be done more effectively, and more
efficiently. And when it came to the
streets, we'd want to know the science
of something and why it functioned that way.
StreetScientific is a way.
A method; it is a view that might be comprised of many things. It may contain aspects of common sense, as
well as hardened, streetwise intelligence. A conclusion or viewpoint can be reached by combining aspects of the streets
and science. In a very particular combination, that result can be seen as being StreetScientific.
The layers of a description go
beyond a basic explanation.
In the beginning, we saw
StreetScientific as something that could describe the "self" aspect of one’s being.
The true key is in recognizing what exists at a particular level or
plane. Simply stated, to see something
as StreetScientific is to be exact in
identifying reality.
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