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"Seeing" for a scientist involves any activity that provides him data More frequently the scientists use observable rather than seeing to describe this information gathering process. For some processes using microscopes, telescopes, television cameras on deep sea diving robots and space probes, the seeing is pretty much like everyone does. For investigating the inside of atoms or molecules, the interior of stars or even our own Earth scientists have to be more creative. To see inside the Earth they set of explosions to send waves though the ground and measure the echos, for atoms they bombard the nucleus with electrons to see how they bounce, and for stars they use math and all manner of secondary observable effects.

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Scientists use theories, mathematical models, and experimental evidence to explain phenomena that are not directly observable or easily understood. These tools help them to make predictions and understand complex systems in the natural world.


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