"Not at all." Senku shook a head. "Any experiment, if you have the instructions whether you do it or I do it, it will turn out the same. That's what's great about science. It's for everyone no matter how smart they are." Senku smiled warmly.
"Look, I'll tell you a story. You know Taiju, I mentioned? He can't tell you how to make anything, but he listens. He has a limited undersatnding but he listens. Years ago I told him that you could use calcium carbonate, or rather, ground up seashsells to fertilize soil to make crops grow better."
He sighed but smiled fondly. "He remembered what I said. When they were planting the wheat fields, Taiju used ground up seashells on his soil and his wheat was the one that grew. I wasn't even there at the time. It worked because science works no matter who uses it."
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"Look, I'll tell you a story. You know Taiju, I mentioned? He can't tell you how to make anything, but he listens. He has a limited undersatnding but he listens. Years ago I told him that you could use calcium carbonate, or rather, ground up seashsells to fertilize soil to make crops grow better."
He sighed but smiled fondly. "He remembered what I said. When they were planting the wheat fields, Taiju used ground up seashells on his soil and his wheat was the one that grew. I wasn't even there at the time. It worked because science works no matter who uses it."