• Question: why are you a scientist?

    Asked by plakjhyer123 to Michael, Cristina, Gemma, Loan, Praveen on 9 Nov 2015. This question was also asked by phguan, 893hrtd49, julia, Hannnnahhh.
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      Michael Schneider answered on 9 Nov 2015:


      I was always interest in science, even as a small boy. There were terrific books for children about astronomy, the origins of the earth, dinosaurs. I loved them, and always went first to the science articles in the encyclopaedias we’d buy from year to year at the supermarket, once volume each week. I’m ashamed to say, I once read that only five people understood Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and (at age nine) wondered who the other four were!

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      Gemma Barron answered on 11 Nov 2015:


      Hi @plakjhyer123,
      Thank you for your interesting question and it was one that I had to think a little about before I answered it. I, like Michael, have always had an interest in science and the world around me. I love finding out new things but, I would honestly say that it was my chemistry teacher in High School who inspired me to be a scientist – she also helped me to balance chemical equations! She made be believe that it was possible for me to be a scientist in the future. I’d like to say that I look at the world as a scientist by always asking questions and then looking for evidence. I believe that I will call myself a scientist forever even when I’m retired and living in Italy with plenty of chickens.
      I hope that answers your question. Thanks, Gemma

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