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I still have scientific journal access through my alma mater, but for those who don't it can be really frustrating
especially since research is often funded to some extent with taxpayer money!
That said, in many fields it's common to post research papers to e.g. arXiv before submitting to a journal. So if you see a research paper that's behind a paywall, you can often find a nearly identical version on arXiv or similar. Note that this is not piracy, and the version you get on arXiv will be formatted differently, may not have the latest edits, etc., but the gist should be there. Also note that there's nothing stopping crackpots from posting there.
I have to note that aRxiv and bio-aRxiv are NOT PEER REVIEWED and are specifically mentioned in the video
It may be easier to go backward but you won’t know what parts might be wrong which defeats the purpose of doing research. One detail can affect the entire paper
Edit: as below commenter pointed out, they’re also not not peer reviewed, so you can definitely find some!