23 MAR 2013 by ideonexus

 The Scientific Method is About the "Elementary"

When we think of the scientific method, we tend to think of an experimenter in his laboratory, probably holding a test tube and wearing a white coat, who follows a series of steps that runs something like this: make some observations about a phenomenon; create a hypothesis to explain those observations; design an experiment to test the hypothesis; run the experiment; see if the results match your expectations; rework your hypothesis if you must; lather, rinse, and repeat. Simple seeming enoug...
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Even academicians working in the most erudite realms of knowledge are working from a foundation of firmly-established elementary principles.