
How to Think Like a Scientist
Thinking like a scientist involves approaching questions with curiosity, asking why and how things work. It means making observations, forming hypotheses (educated guesses), and testing them through experiments or evidence. Scientists remain open-minded, ready to change their ideas when new data appears, and they rely on facts rather than assumptions. Critical thinking, careful analysis, and skepticism are key—evaluating results objectively. This approach helps reveal truths about the natural world and encourages continuous learning, helping you understand complex phenomena through systematic inquiry and evidence-based reasoning.