Describing a scientist as skeptical means they approach claims and hypotheses with questioning and critical evaluation rather than accepting them at face value. This quality is essential because skepticism drives scientists to rigorously test ideas, seek evidence, and avoid confirmation bias, ensuring that conclusions are based on reliable data rather than assumptions. Ultimately, skepticism fosters a more robust scientific method, leading to more accurate and trustworthy results.
Sdr gm
I would describe such a scientist as an environmental scientist.
A person who learns about the world by observing it.
to observe general trends and pattern in a data
Skepticism is generally viewed as a reluctance to believe in something. Skepticists demand evidence, and cold hard facts that can be tested and retested. That is basically the basis for scientific study. I once heard a quote that described the state perfectly, but unfortunately cannot remember who said it or the exact wording. It went something like this: "Science is the process of dreaming a million magical and fascinating possibilities, and then methodically destroying each and every one until only one dull, simple world-view remains." The process isn't quite that devastating, but for a research scientists, the vast majority of ideas and experiments that they try out will fail. The reason that science is so trustworthy is the level of evidence that is demanded before an idea is accepted as truth, and even then, scientists must be willing to reexamine their fundamental ideas.
Scientist describe energy as ability to do or perform work.
Isaac Newton was the first british scientist to describe gravity.
Robert hooke
a person who learns about the world by observing it.
Political models are used to describe spectrum.
An independent person
eden sheren
The scientist has a computer calculate how far the electrons are from the nucleus.~APEX ;)
Eccentric, Baffling, strange
desribe in what ways you are like a scientist ?
Sdr gm
It means that the object can stretch