The Value of Unexpected Results
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Top Comments (10)
The dinner I made today had unexpected results.
Have you ever had something go wrong in an experiment, or in life, that actually taught you something unexpected? 💡
I need one of these a day , like a multi vitamin 😊
So here is a great excuse for being late for a date-"Sorry I'm late. I was measuring the speed of light. There was no variation. So I had to redo it and check the results."
You know the day is gonna be great when Neil and Chuck pop up on your fyp!
Thanks Dr. Neil. Thanks Lord Nice for the "Just smart enough" special
Yes, I absolutely agree! I’m not a scientist like you, Dr. Tyson, but I am a scientist of sorts. I am a process improvement engineer, and I apply the scientific method to process improvements. The thing I run into all the time are people who are afraid of metrics because they don’t want to see something unexpected in those metrics. I see corporate professionals, either ignoring data collection or fudging their metrics so that they don’t show up as yellow on a report. How boring is that! I always get so excited when I see a red or a yellow in a metric, that means we are measuring correctly. Nothing is perfect. If it’s always green, you gotta come clean!❤❤
With everything going on in the US, I have little to look forward to. This is one of those few things. Thank you Chuck, Neil, and StarTalk crew for keeping me sane.
Guys, we got him! He is a time traveler! 9:30 paper received 1987 August 27. Abstract says "inferred from simulations published [...] in 1988"!
The fact that a bunch of squiggly lines on a piece of paper can confirm something like the expansion of the universe is just mind blowing
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Top Comments (10)
The dinner I made today had unexpected results.
Have you ever had something go wrong in an experiment, or in life, that actually taught you something unexpected? 💡
I need one of these a day , like a multi vitamin 😊
So here is a great excuse for being late for a date-"Sorry I'm late. I was measuring the speed of light. There was no variation. So I had to redo it and check the results."
You know the day is gonna be great when Neil and Chuck pop up on your fyp!
Thanks Dr. Neil. Thanks Lord Nice for the "Just smart enough" special
Yes, I absolutely agree! I’m not a scientist like you, Dr. Tyson, but I am a scientist of sorts. I am a process improvement engineer, and I apply the scientific method to process improvements. The thing I run into all the time are people who are afraid of metrics because they don’t want to see something unexpected in those metrics. I see corporate professionals, either ignoring data collection or fudging their metrics so that they don’t show up as yellow on a report. How boring is that! I always get so excited when I see a red or a yellow in a metric, that means we are measuring correctly. Nothing is perfect. If it’s always green, you gotta come clean!❤❤
With everything going on in the US, I have little to look forward to. This is one of those few things. Thank you Chuck, Neil, and StarTalk crew for keeping me sane.
Guys, we got him! He is a time traveler! 9:30 paper received 1987 August 27. Abstract says "inferred from simulations published [...] in 1988"!
The fact that a bunch of squiggly lines on a piece of paper can confirm something like the expansion of the universe is just mind blowing