Categories: Comparisons
An example of a simile used in public science discourse:

RP: "There is a magnetic field map there, which means nothing to me, it's just got lots of these tiny red and blue spots on it."
SY: "It's like salt and pepper, so these are the positive and negative, these are the different polarities of the magnetic field."
Dr Steph Yardley, Northumbria University was being interviewed by Roland Pease on an episode ('The first solar polar pictures') of BBC's Science in Action.
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Many examples of science similes are listed in 'Creative Comparisons: Making Science Familiar through Language. An illustrative catalogue of figurative comparisons and analogies for science concepts'. Free Download.
