You have the right to your own science, since this is covered under the right to pursue happiness. However, if you try to make that personal science mainstream, your science will be subject to the scrutiny of the scientific method. This will help set the record straight.
Another consideration is magic, like levitating your lovely assistant on a stage. Magic requires science to help create the illusion. You need to know the physics and material properties needed to design you apparatus as well as knowledge of the human mind and human nature to make the trick work. There is a lot of good science involved in magic, all of which has to be real, to create the illusion.
A good example, which fools many people is there is an island nation that is blaming larger countries for causing the oceans to rise via global warming. Scientists have measured the sea level near the islands and it is rising with the water causing problems and costs. This sea level change can be verified, but if you look carefully the wires are showing so it is a magic trick.
Water does not pile up in only certain locations of the earth, but will seek a common level. If the rise was true, the water should be rising, uniformly everywhere all over the earth. Since this island country is seeing the highest degree of the problem, sea level rise has to be magic. A more realistic explanation is the land is sinking thereby making the ocean appear to rise when you measure it. Science is big business and sometimes magic is useful.
The right to your own science is needed to help set the record straight. The herd is often easy to fool and if they start to stampede the truth is lost and we get a magic trick based on the best science. But certain things need to be hidden to work.