One notable instance of a scientist being wrong is the case of Albert Einstein's cosmological constant. Initially introduced to support a static universe, Einstein later referred to it as his "greatest blunder" after the discovery of the expanding universe. This example illustrates how scientific understanding evolves and how theories can be revised or discarded in light of new evidence. It underscores the importance of skepticism and adaptability in scientific inquiry.
Scientist - musician - was born in 1960.
albert einstein is the smartest scientist
A scientist who works at night is often referred to as a nocturnal scientist or a night researcher.
An Astronomer is a scientist who studies the stars and planets.
Mary Ward - scientist - was born in 1827.
192 but scientist think that is wrong
Wrong for a serious scientist. Superstition doesn't net results & that's what you get paid for.
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
because they realised they were wrong.
Albert Einstein is a scientist. Could you of heard the name wrong?
You spelled scientist wrong.
A scientist needs to include the steps because the other scientists who are working with this scientist won't be able to see how they got the answer and just conclude that it's a hypothesis and get the wrong idea.
because sometimes scientist can can create them but the experiment goes wrong so it's important to recreated so they can fix their mistake
The standard procedure is to admit your initial hypothesis turns out to be wrong and then proceed to explain why it was wrong and what really happened. Science is all about learning from your mistakes.
Palentologist lol I know its spelled wrong
Sir Chatles Lyell.
Actually scientist are wrong a huge amount of the time, but you don't hear them admit it much. So, don't trust what they tell you just because they are a "Scientist".