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2006-10-27 15:14:09 · 8 answers · asked by bklynmaster56 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Does the inventing process involve scientific principle, if yes, then the inventor is a scientist.

2006-10-27 15:33:38 · answer #1 · answered by chanljkk 7 · 0 0

If the inventor created something that involves science, then yeah he is a scientist. If the inventor didn't create something that didn't involve science, like for example, a wooden chair, then no.

2006-10-27 22:23:32 · answer #2 · answered by Ad Just 4 · 0 0

Inventor can became a scientist, only after proving his XYZ scientifically untill he/she will be called Inventor. Inventor is one who trys to invent XYZ, Explore & analysize in his own passion.

Better luck for your inventions

2006-10-28 10:42:43 · answer #3 · answered by svs power 2 · 0 0

Not always. Some inventors are intuitive and bypass normal scientific analysis and experimentation. Others are simply "build and try" inventors, with neither intuition nor scientific basis; they simply think they want something and tinker until they get it.

2006-10-27 22:16:49 · answer #4 · answered by arbiter007 6 · 0 0

I don't think so.
All scientists are not inventors and inventor is not necessarily to be scientist.I guess.

2006-10-27 22:19:58 · answer #5 · answered by dwarf 3 · 0 0

I think it depends on what you invent. Someone who invents processes and non-physical products would not, but someone like a chemist or engineer might.

However, someone who invents several successful products, has patents, or makes money could have the right to call themselves a scientist.

2006-10-27 22:27:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes

2006-10-27 22:15:39 · answer #7 · answered by Msbaton 2 · 0 0

No, i don't think so brother bear

2006-10-27 22:16:43 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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