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Early humans and their ancestors were able to understand many natural laws and create important tools, which makes it impossible to describe just one person as the first scientist. |
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Having understood many natural laws, early humans and their ancestors produced handy tools; however, not just one person can be described as the first scientist. |
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While it is true that early humans and their ancestors understood many natural laws to make practical tools, describing one person as the first scientist is impossible. |
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Although early humans and their ancestors understood many natural laws and made useful tools, no one person could be described as the first scientist. |
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The reason why no one person can be described as the first scientist is that early humans and their ancestors understood many natural laws and made effective tools. |