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'Footprints without feet' shows the negative value of science when it is being misused what moral lesson does the story give out? How should science be used?​

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Answered by nidaeamann
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There are many fields where science and technology are being misused. Some of the examples are cyber crimes, hacking, spams etc. All these are scientific techniques where the footprints have no feet, means that such activties have no tracebility and when they cant be traced they are used for negatve puposes. That is why every good invention in science has proper roots and it can be traced as well, from its conception to its development

Answered by cvsaikrishna0712
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A true scientist works for the good of humanity. He wants to make man’s life easier, more comfortable and enjoyable. He doesn’t misuse his discoveries for personal gains. But Griffin, though a brilliant scientist, misuses his discovery. By his experiments, he has been able to make his body transparent and invisible. He uses his discovery to puzzle people enters store and shops unseen, robs people of their money or things and escapes. He sets fire to the house of his landlord. He steals food. It shows that the misuse of a scientific discovery can disturb the peace of society. Such a scientist will use his invention for self-interest and for taking revenge upon the people around him, he won’t honour the law and thus will become a lawless person.

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