18 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 Imagination and Knowledge

The scientist, if he is to be more than a plodding gatherer of bits of information, needs to exercise an active imagination. The scientists of the past whom we now recognize as great are those who were gifted with transcendental imaginative powers, and the part played by the imaginative faculty of his daily life is as least as important for the scientist as it is for the worker in any other field—much more important than for most. A good scientist thinks logically and accurately when conditio...
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The scientist needs to have imagination, and a great deal of facts to play with.

17 MAY 2012 by ideonexus

 Scientists are Like Children

Scientists have one thing in common with children: curiosity. To be a good scientist you must have kept this trait of childhood, and perhaps it is not easy to retain just one trait. A scientist has to be curious like a child; perhaps one can understand that there are other childish features he hasn't grown out of.
Folksonomies: science curiosity attitude
Folksonomies: science curiosity attitude
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They must have curiosity to be successful, and they may have other childish behaviors with this.