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Greg Bernhardt submitted a new PF Insights post
Which Scientist Said What
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Which Scientist Said What
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The discussion revolves around a quiz titled "Which Scientist Said What," where participants share their scores and experiences with the quiz. The focus is on recalling quotes attributed to various scientists, with participants reflecting on their knowledge and guesses regarding the quotes. The conversation includes elements of personal anecdotes and historical context related to the scientists mentioned.
Participants generally share their individual scores and experiences, but there is no consensus on the difficulty of the quiz or the accuracy of the quotes attributed to the scientists. Multiple competing views on the familiarity and recognition of the quotes remain evident.
Some participants express uncertainty about the quotes and their attributions, indicating that their answers were often based on educated guesses or personal interpretations rather than definitive knowledge.
This discussion may be of interest to those who enjoy quizzes related to science history, quotes from notable scientists, or the interplay between scientific thought and personal expression.
1 correct answer (Newton) was due to a linked Feynman lecture here on PF I completely enjoyed 3 days agoSamy_A said:Some I'd never heard before. But there were two that I have read many times in books or articles and still got wrong.
atyy said:10.
I guessed #10 had to be Curie. I didn't think theorists would talk about "a scientist in his laboratory"!
Six of one (half-dozen of the other).UncertaintyAjay said:6. Only knew 2,4 and 7 though. Guessed everything else.
Sorry, didn't get that.Bystander said:Six of one (half-dozen of the other).
Inadvertent copy of your post (previous).UncertaintyAjay said:Sorry, didn't get that