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To replace using the like of the 'hard-science' tag on Worldbuilding SE, we have the 'Rigorous Science' category. As evident in the name, this involves 'research' of some form, but what does this m...
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To replace using the like of the 'hard-science' tag on Worldbuilding SE, we have the ['researched Q&A'](https://speculative-science.codidact.com/categories/25) category. As evident in the name, this involves 'research' of some form, but what does this *mean*?- That is, what are the requirements for a *question* in that category and what are the requirements for an *answer* in that category? If you have a question, how do you know whether or not it's suitable for that category?
- To replace using the like of the 'hard-science' tag on Worldbuilding SE, we have the ['Rigorous Science'](https://speculative-science.codidact.com/categories/25) category. As evident in the name, this involves 'research' of some form, but what does this *mean*?
- That is, what are the requirements for a *question* in that category and what are the requirements for an *answer* in that category? If you have a question, how do you know whether or not it's suitable for that category?
#1: Initial revision
To replace using the like of the 'hard-science' tag on Worldbuilding SE, we have the ['researched Q&A'](https://speculative-science.codidact.com/categories/25) category. As evident in the name, this involves 'research' of some form, but what does this *mean*? That is, what are the requirements for a *question* in that category and what are the requirements for an *answer* in that category? If you have a question, how do you know whether or not it's suitable for that category?