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debate on scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysteries

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
41

   Scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysteries

Good morning everyone present; I am going to speak on ‘scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysteries’; and I am going to speak in favor of it.  

Science has the potential to solve all of man’s problems and challenges provided it is used rightly. Science is helping man discover the mysteries of the world. Through science man has been exploring deep space, planets, satellites, etc. Recently a space probe, Parker Solar Probe has been launched to know mysteries about the Sun; Spirit and Opportunity rovers on Mars have been helping NASA to unravel many mysteries related to the red planet; similarly Hubble Space Telescope helped NASA to unravel many mysteries that would have been impossible to be unraveled.  

Science has the equipment and knowhow to unearth buried mysteries underneath the earth. Advanced machines such as seismometers, sophisticated scanners, sensors, etc. can be used to unearth the buried mysteries. Depp earth robotic probes can be sent deep down into the bowels of the earth to collect data of the deep earth. Sending deep space probe missions are far easier than deep earth explorations as the temperature keeps increasing as one goes down the earth; so does the pressure increase. Besides digging deep into the earth requires enormous time, energy, and resources.  

In such a scenario only science and technology can help man. Hence, intervention of science is a must to know the mysteries hidden in deep earth.


Answered by Arslankincsem
17

To learn anything we need to know what happened in our past.


Without knowing the past we cannot imagine our good future.


We centennially need a scientific invention to know what happened in past and centuries ago.


We need to have solid, concrete proof in front of us to enhance our knowledge as we can’t enhance our knowledge only by imagination.

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