The Scientist Always Questions
Anyone who has ever valued the observations readily available while working with scientists, understands one basic difference between a scientist and an engineer. The scientist asks “Why?”. The engineer asks “How?”. The scientist will understand the reason for a 15 foot diameter hole in the ground. The engineer will want to know how it happened. Scientists are refreshingly curious individuals. Their curiosity is the hallmark of their profession. Theirs is not just to know why. Theirs is also to know why the question even arose in the first place

Scientists Have The Answers
What scientists do with all those answers they manage to discover is find questions in the answers to their original question. There is nothing more interesting than observing a scientist bent over his lab bench. It’s an exercise in the awesome parameters of the scientific mind.

The Science Way of Life
The science way of life sees existence, behavior and death as an experiment. Thus, scientists nearly always have trouble with tenets of metaphysics, religion and most things supernatural. If an experiment cannot prove absolute existence, scientists find it unpalatable for human mental exercise. Yet, many scientists possess a most unique form of spiritualism similar to attempting actual control of the black hole of space. All scientific formula bears proof of a segment of the entire realm of science. For them, not the only proof. This is the science way of life: To know and understand that which is yet to be and find answers to questions relevant only to the experiment of existence

The Future and Science
The future for any scientist is the mechanism by which all innovation activates. The future is singularly important. Whereas, the present and past represent merely the barometer by which the scientist measures the future. Their formulaic equation is Future Equals Science. (more…)