Experimental science is fascinating, but I don't want to do it. I want other people to do it, and I'll read about it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Developmental scientists like me explore the basic science of learning by designing controlled experiments.
Scientific experiments are expensive, and people are entitled to know about them if they want to. I think it is very difficult to convey ideas.
We can make science personal, like a love story or your best friend.
If you just, pretty much, take a random 15-month-old, just sit and watch them for 10 minutes and count out how many experiments, how much thinking you see going on, and it will put the most brilliant scientist to shame.
I'm very interested in science.
I just went to the hobby shop and got an electricity kit and a chemistry kit, and I'm really excited to do experiments like squeezing an egg into a bottle and growing crystals. I'm really getting into hobbies.
Ever since I was little, I've always had a few science experiments going on.
You make observations, write theories to fit them, try experiments to disprove the theories and, if you can't, you've got something.
I always wanted to be really experimental.
I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there.