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Essay If I were a scientist essay in Marathi

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Answered by sanjanac029
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If I Were A Scientist :

The pursuit of knowledge carried on by the scientist for the past several centuries has produced results which have produced different reactions in different sections of society. There are lay people who consider science to be the fore runner of all comfort, progress and prosperity.

On the other hand there are many good people who look upon science as the chief cause of the sufferings of humanity today. The debate has been raging for a long time. But while people talk and argue, science goes on taking long strides, blissfully ignorant of the praises or the abuses heaped on its head.

If I Were A Scientist, I believe that we are suffering from the effect of a little science badly applied and the remedy is a lot of science properly applied. Hence I need not offer any apologies for wishing to be a scientist. But I want to be a scientist with a difference. I do not want myself to be confined to the ivory tower of pure reason unmindful of the realities of life. It is not a mere empty statement to say that the modern mind lives, breathers and has his being in this age of science. In every minor detail of our life science plays a very valuable role. I wish to contribute my share in making this world better than I find it.

At the very beginning, I may make it clear that if I were a scientist, I would like to carry on my work in the province of pure science. Pure science is a relentless search for truth, for the discoveries of the mysteries of nature. As such no fault finding is possible with the area of scientific research which has broadened the frontiers of man’s knowledge about himself and his world. It is systematized knowledge and its pursuit which has led to the unraveling of the mysteries of nature and the harnessing of its wonderful power. What the scientist discovers in the seclusion of his laboratory after years of research comes to have far-reaching result in our practical life.

If I were a scientist, I would like to be independent of powerful business and industrial magnates who try to exploit scientists for their own selfish ends. Normally, every human being is desirous of peace, progress, plenty and prosperity. But actual experience shows that man’s conduct is not always governed by aggression. Jealousy and the desire to climb to the upper social strata often get the better of man’s nobler emotions. A scientist is also a man subject to these weaknesses. He can be lured away from his right path by the prospects of fame, material gain or few other earthly considerations. Now business and industry are by and large governed by science. Big industrial concerns and business forms want to buy the service of the best scientists for their won advantage which may not be compatible with the larger good of mankind. Thus there is every chance of science being abused and exploited for sheer personal and selfish purpose. Personally I would try to remain clear of these temptations.

Answered by anandwaghmare77
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If I were a scientist, I would discover all the secrets of nature. I would find out where the world ends, where the sky begins, where galaxies meet, and what lies out there beyond black holes. I would invent many useful things – a vehicle running on saltwater for fuel, and the refrigerator running on the smell of food kept inside! I would make a chemical which when spread in nature will renew and make it fresh. It would never allow the environment to get polluted. I would invent another chemical, one drop of which would give rise to a hundred trees at the same time. I would make a computer showing the future and saving people from cyclones, earthquakes, and terrorist strikes. I would make life possible on more planets to prevent overpopulation. I would make the world a better place to live in, with no fear of global warming. If only I were a scientist!

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