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Essay on science is a good servant but bad master in word 300

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Answered by kavitapurshottam
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We today revel in the idea that we are living in a world of science and science can work wonders for us. It is true that science has revolutionised modern life.

What our forefathers, half a century ago, could not even dream of, we have that at our beck and call. Electricity is a wonder and what it is doing would have appeared to be a fairy tale for our forefathers.

A button is pressed, the room gets flooded with light; the fan moves, the A.C. cools or warms the room, water is boiled or cooled even is frozen, eatables can be preserved for days.

Human suffering has greatly been eliminated. Science has investigated into diseases and found startling cures for them. Artificial limbs can be fitted the disabled bodies, even kidneys and heart are being transplanted. Painless operations are being performed.

Machinery has eliminated human labour and made life more mechanical and less arduous. Means of communication — The Fax, The E-mail, The cordless telephones are really wonderful means given to us by Science. The atomic energy if put to use for peaceful purposes can work wonders.

We have begun to feel that life without the modern scientific gadgets is impossible.
True, that all this has happened and we feel beholden to science and the scientists. But there is the other side of the picture too.

Man has become a slave to the machines. Human labour has been minimised but that has led to a more luxurious living and less of physical activity. Mankind has begun suffering from such ailments which our hard­working forefathers never knew of.

More and more use of machines has led to large scale unemployment. The pesticides and germicides used in saving the crops are sending out such alarming signals as demolishing and dismantling the ozone layer which was protecting the earth from the evil effects of the sun rays. The world is getting exposed to the situation of great alarm and danger.

The atomic energy is being used for destructive purposes and the nuclear explosions are causing radiations which are fatal for mankind. Can we ever forget what happened to Nagasaki and Hiroshima in Japan during the World War II? Do we want to live under such further threats of large-scale devastation and destruction?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Science is

good servant but bad master

Undoubtedly,

science is a good servant but bad master. As long as man uses science wisely he can use it to solve almost all the problems. However, if he uses it unwisely

for parochial purposes, it may cause lots of destruction.

Science,

like fire can either cook man’s food or cook the man himself. Nothing is

harmful until it is used with harmful intentions. Similarly Science in itself

is not disastrous. It is the ill and inhumane use that makes it so.

For example,

our planet earth has so much of Uranium, Thorium, Plutonium, etc. that if used

optimally, abundant power can be generated for all the people living in all the

countries of the planet. The sad thing is man’s focus is on creating deadly

nuclear weapons out of these wonderful resources given to him by beneficent

Nature. Using the above mentioned substances for the welfare is using science

wisely; however, making weapons of mass destruction is using it unwisely.

Science can only be used as servant with wisdom. Using science for greed, selfishness, and parochial purposes will make man slave of science which may destroy the entire planet.

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