This is an excerpt from a book called "High school subjects self-taught":
"Science is based upon experiment, observation, and measurement. The scientist holds that what exist, exists in some quantity, and so can be observed and measured."
I'm wondering on this part:"The scientist holds that what exist, exists in some quantity, and so can be observed and measured"
Could you tell me, please?
I would write it thus. The scientist holds that what exist s , exists in some quantity, and so can be observed and measured. Consider this simple example of what scientists believe.
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I would write it thus.
The scientist holds that what exists, exists in some quantity, and so can be observed and measured.
Consider this simple example of what scientists believe.
Chairs exist. That mans there is at least one chair in the world. You can look at it and measure it.