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1. A scientist must be curious about the world 2. A scientist is logical and systematic 3. A scientist is open-minded and free of bias 4. A scientist is intellectually honest 5. A scientist works hard and is persistent 6. A scientist does not jump to conclusions 7. A scientist is a creative and critical thinker 8. A scientist is rational 9. A scientist is willing to suspend judgment until he is sure of his results 10. A scientist tries new approaches to arrive at solutions
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The scientist often attributed with forming the scientific method is Sir Francis Bacon, an English philosopher and statesman. He emphasized the importance of empirical evidence, experimentation, and inductive reasoning in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
An important ancient Greek scientist and mathematician was Euclid, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry." He is best known for his work "Elements," which systematically presented the principles of geometry and laid the groundwork for modern mathematics. His axiomatic approach and logical deductions influenced not only mathematics but also the development of scientific reasoning. Euclid's contributions have had a lasting impact on education and various scientific fields.
The Bible is many things to many people; record of the past, parable for the present, window on the future, guide for living, etc. I wonder sometimes how many (or how few) people have thought of it as a scientific textbook which requires no scientific frame of reference. Long story, too long to tell, but this contributor believes that a good attitude sends positive energy which will reward you. A sorry attitude will only add more weight to the baggage you already carry. Dump what you can, smile, and be grateful for what you have. Attitude makes a difference.
To some extent the early man can be considered to be a scientist. They are the ones who discovered most of the things in the world in their own native ways but only lacked scientific explanations.
Nobelium is important only for scientific research.
Alexander Fleming exemplified a scientific attitude characterized by curiosity, observation, and openness to unexpected results. His discovery of penicillin arose from his meticulous observations of bacterial cultures, leading him to recognize the antibiotic properties of mold. Fleming's willingness to explore and question established norms, combined with his commitment to rigorous experimentation, exemplified the essence of scientific inquiry. This attitude not only advanced microbiology but also had a profound impact on medicine.
A scientist is the one who studies about science. A scientist is also the one who experiments things. A scientist is also one who invents things that can help in the part of science and their invention is added to the history of science. yan lang po ung alam ko... ^_^
Scientific attitude can only be encouraged by and fueled by interest. Take physics and biology as an example. I love physics, the quantum theory really interests me, however biology = boring. So you need to find a branch of science you like and keep focusing until you found what interests you the most.
The most important reason is if a single scientist forms a hypothesis and it is proved by his or her experiment it is still only a hypothesis. Other scientists need to repeat the experiment in every way conceivable to either prove or disprove the hypothesis. Only after the hypothesis has stood up to such scrutiny may it become a theory recognized by the scientific community. Another reason is that some research is simply too daunting and complex for a single person to complete.
Antarctica is the continent where only scientists and visitors live. It is primarily inhabited by researchers and support staff conducting scientific research.