Talk:Meta Magic/@comment-24694731-20140810084658/@comment-5305952-20140815205522

That’s difficult to answer. Pseudoscience manipulation can be seen as an offshoot of science that dapples in mysticism and the occult; or it can be strictly mysticism and the occult dressed up like science (most paranomal sciences, alchemy, technomancy, astrology). The problem is while it can be used to achieve scientific advancements by bypassing limits of scientific dogma, it rarely every truly violates natural/physical laws (unless magic is involved). To clarify (non magic based) pseudoscience simply doesn’t fully follow the scientific method (mostly in results can’t be easily replicated, disputed, or follow a rational procedure) but it’s still just science. It does not change the natural laws or anything else anymore than ordinary science manipulation (in a fictional setting)  or magic (limited form) does.