I am frequently astonished that it so often results in correct predictions of experimental results.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of the distinguishing features of anything that aspires to the name of science is the reproducibility of experimental results.
In science, each new result, sometimes quite surprising, heralds a step forward and allows one to discard some hypotheses, even though one or two of these might have been highly favored.
My tendency is to be very experimental.
It is crucial for scientists to be willing to be wrong; otherwise, you might not do the most important experiments, or you may ignore your most important findings.
Most physicists like myself won't believe the result until every possible caveat has been investigated and/or the result is confirmed elsewhere.
My predictions are notably inaccurate.
One experiments and has to choose always the best results.
If the facts are contrary to any predictions, then the hypothesis is wrong no matter how appealing.
I take no pleasure in the fact that the scientific predictions I've relayed to popular audiences turn out to be true.
This result was confirmed by different researchers using various experimental arrangements.
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