That’s not science. It’s tyranny!
Rupert’s argument (which is both hilarious and sad) is that scientists in training spend many years conducting the experiments in their field to prove they have mastered the “laws of science” by producing the expected lab results.
If they fail to do so they are not allowed to be official scientists.
In other words, they either learn to be good liars or know how to do magic!
Rupert’s argument (which is both hilarious and sad) is that scientists in training spend many years conducting the experiments in their field to prove they have mastered the “laws of science” by producing the expected lab results.
If they fail to do so they are not allowed to be official scientists.
In other words, they either learn to be good liars or know how to do magic!