Like Testing a Toy
Like Solving a Mystery
She’s like a detective who looks for clues instead of just guessing. If someone says they saw a ghost, she might check the room for things that could make lights flicker or sounds pop up, like a fan that's not working right or a radio playing in another room.
Carrie isn’t saying there are no ghosts, she’s just trying to find out what really happens, step by step, like solving a puzzle.
Examples
- Carrie Poppy checks if a psychic can guess names from a list of people.
- A group tries to see if a ghost appears when they turn off the lights.
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See also
- How Does Jerry O'Connell Explains the word "Observe" | Science Work?
- How Does Brian Cox on The Mind-Blowing Scale of The Cosmos Work?
- How is science made accessible and engaging for the public?
- What are explanatory techniques?
- Is public engagement on science a bad idea?