• Peppycito
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    If you ask a scientist what pi is, they will tell you it equals 3.14159. If you ask a mathematician, they will tell you pi equals the circumference of a circle divided by its diameter. If you ask an engineer, they will say “about 3, but let’s round it up to 5 to be safe.”

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      I’d replace scientist to something more precise like physicist because usually people consider mathematicians as scientists even if it depends on definitions.

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        1 year ago

        usually people consider mathematicians as scientists

        Yikes!

        … Wait, does this mean I can call a historian an artist? Then I’m game.

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          You can call them whatever you want, what are they going to do? They’re historians!

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            1 year ago

            Usually (in my experience?) history is one of the ‘humanities’, which are more lumped with arts than sciences.

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              Yes it usually is, but I think the methodologies for modern history research is very much scientific.

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        1 year ago

        Feel free! I actually just googled it because I couldn’t exactly remember it. I’d use contractions too and make it less formal sounding.