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What does it mean to say that "no experiment is a failure"?
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What does it mean to say that "no experiment is a failure"?
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It is a way of saying that even if you mess up, or make a mistake, you can still learn from your failures to ensure that the same thing doesn't go wrong again. Basically, it's another way of saying that you learn from your mistakes.
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It is another way of saying, you can learn from you mistakes. If a experiment fails you can learn why and how it failed thus meaning you can prove something wrong or realize what mistake you made and learn not to do it again.
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