Talk:Scientific method

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I see you just removed this part I wrote:

In reality, since scientists usually get their money from governments, this has a lot to do with the direction of their science. Both Nazis and communists made a lot of use of scientists, for example.

Nobody should ever question this or think too hard about it, because if you hear a "scientist" told you something, you know it's true. Blockinblox 22:11, 16 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

the tempature of water does affect the way something will deslove. heat give more energy to the atoms so they move around quicker--64.150.17.2 (talk) 17:10, 12 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wow this is pretty elaborate[change source]

I am always amazed at how complicated people want to make science, with many complicated steps. When I was studying science in school, we were buried in this sort of nonsense. And when I finally became a scientist (2 bachelors, 3 masters, PhD in physics, applied mathematics), I found out that this is not what scientists do at all. What scientists do is far more obvious and far simpler. There is no need to bury everyone with this huge load of crap. I am not sure how to retain all this hard work and still make it a bit more user friendly and simpler and also more accurate...--Filll 02:45, 15 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]