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You don't have to be a scientist to understand how and why phenomena occur. The quest for understanding of the world is derived primarily from human curiosity.
Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists of all time, said that problem formulation is in many cases more important than the solution itself. Solving a problem, according to Einstein, may just be a matter of mathematical skill or experimentation.
However, proposing new problems and facing old problems from a new point of view requires creative imagination, and this is what promotes the progress of science.
Now let's see a little more about the lives of some great scientists.
Albert Einstein
Alessandro Volta
Alfred Wegener
Antoine Lavoisier
André Marie Ampère
Carl Linné
Charles Darwin
Galileo Galilei
Gregor Mendel