"覚えておいて子供たち、遊び回ることと科学の唯一の違いはそれを書き留めることだ"
— Adam Savage
Simplified Meaning:
When people mess around and then write down what they see or learn, they are actually doing science. Imagine kids playing in the backyard, mixing dirt and water to make mud pies. If they start to note how much water they use, how much dirt, and what happens when they mix them, they are performing a small science experiment. Writing things down helps us remember what happened and understand patterns. Scientists do something similar by observing the world, making guesses, testing those guesses, and recording what they find out. Anyone can try this in their daily life, like by keeping a journal of their exercise routines and how they feel each day to learn what works best for them.
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Curiosity Documentation Education Experimentation Experiments Learning Note-taking Record keeping Science Scientific method
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