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"If I lower the water temperature on my new kettle, then the coffee will taste less burnt." 3. The Experiment: Isolate the Variables
Science is rarely a "one and done" process. You take your result and loop back to step two.
Most people jump straight to a solution before they truly understand the problem. Start by observing the symptoms without bias. "My morning coffee tastes bitter." Solving Everyday Problems with the Scientific M...
"If I keep the lower temperature but use a slightly finer grind, I’ll get the smoothness and the strength I want." Why This Matters
What is a specific you're dealing with right now that we could break down into a testable experiment ? "If I lower the water temperature on my
Here is how to apply the scientific method to your everyday hurdles. 1. The Observation: Define the "Glitch"
Be honest about the results. Did it work, or are you just trying to convince yourself it did? Most people jump straight to a solution before
Keep everything identical (same beans, same amount of water, same brew time) but drop the kettle temp from "Boil" to 90°C. 4. Data Collection: The Reality Check