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According to Hollywood, a person wearing a white apron and glasses, who can accomplish any scientific or technological task in a relatively short period of time. Evil leader: "Is the fusion machine ready?"
Subordinate: "Not yet sir, but we'll get more scientists and finish on schedule." |
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A (sometimes) brilliant person who dedicates huge amounts of time, thought and money to writing a research paper but is somehow unable to make this research paper comprehensible to any other member of the human race. "The model uses a multilayered canopy submodel of photosynthesis and phenology initially developed for the PnET-Day and PnET-II models by Aber et al."
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A free-thinking idividual that applies rules of logic, reason and experimentation to see how the world works, i.e a type of philosopher.
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A person who is baffled. Scientists baffled as tremors subside, easing quake fears.
Jesus on toast leaves scientists baffled. |
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an individual who aplies the realms of mathematics and the sciences to do things that are difficule without ever knowing why. a scientist will never care about science ever benefiting humanity, only advancing science for the sake of science don't be a scientist, be an engineer.
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