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experiments
/ɪkˈspɛɹ.ɪ.mənts/
The word carries a strong sense of trial, error, and discovery. In a scientific context, it implies a rigorous, controlled environment where variables are manipulated to reach a verifiable conclusion. It is the language of laboratories and academic papers. When used in a creative or personal context, it shifts toward an adventurous spirit of exploration. Here, it suggests a lack of rigid structure—a willingness to play with ideas or materials without a guaranteed outcome. Unlike "testing," which often implies checking if something already works as intended, "experimenting" suggests venturing into the unknown to see what happens.
💬Trò chuyện
Just running some experiments with a new DeFi protocol. It's gonna moon.
Get a grip, Jackson. You're just gambling your rent money again.
Ý nghĩa
Scientific procedures undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
"The researchers conducted a series of experiments to determine the efficacy of the new drug."
To perform a scientific procedure on something to discover an unknown effect or test a hypothesis.
"The chemist experiments with various catalysts to speed up the reaction."