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to this space. Now it is time to zoom closer to the map and find trails that can lead
us to the discovery of what happened in some of the most severe and long-lasting
puzzle-solving cases in modern science. In the next chapter, we will focus on the
role of Kuhn's paradigm shift theory in mapping scientific frontiers.
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