Friday 8 August 2014

19 Words That Mean Something Totally Different When You're A Scientist

Let’s experiment with some models.


"Theory"


"Theory"


What it means to most people: A hunch or conjecture.

What it means if you're a scientist: An entire system of well-substantiated and testable ideas that explain something about the natural world.


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"Chemist"


"Chemist"


What it means to most people: Where you go to buy cough medicine when you're feeling under the weather.

What it means if you're a scientist: A person who wears lab coats and blows things up (sometimes on purpose).


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"Hypothesis"


"Hypothesis"


What it means to most people: A guess, possibly an educated one.

What it means if you're a scientist: A proposed explanation for something that we can actually test.


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"Model"


"Model"


What it means to most people: A person employed to display clothes by wearing them, or pose for a photographer or artist.

What it means if you're a scientist: Something that represents a phenomenon or physical process; a simplified version of reality.


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