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how affects of modern science in human life

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Answered by sbroshansatya
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Technology is evolving and scientists are frequently developing new concepts and theories, improving our life style and making the world ultimately a better place to live in. Science has led to many extraordinary inventions, filling our human mind with vast amount of knowledge and intelligence. For example, many types of new planets have been discovered recently. Although people have been living in the world for a very long time, it is quite recent that these planets have been discovered using telescope and other mechanisms...

Technology is evolving and scientists are frequently developing new concepts and theories, improving our life style and making the world ultimately a better place to live in. Science has led to many extraordinary inventions, filling our human mind with vast amount of knowledge and intelligence. For example, many types of new planets have been discovered recently. Although people have been living in the world for a very long time, it is quite recent that these planets have been discovered using telescope and other mechanisms. These newly found planets are identical to earth and believed to be supporting life, which I have found interesting. However, without the contributions of technology, it would have never been possible. Moreover, astronomy being an evolving sector of science, some of the great inventions beyond our imaginations is yet not discovered. In the essay, Science and beauty, Isaac Asimov, the writer also supports this point when he says, “Nor can we know or imagine now the limitless beauty yet to be revealed in the future-by science” (Asimov 313). He is explaining how science can come up with more inventions in the future that will blow our mind. Therefore, technology does put a good impact in the human world.......

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Answered by Akshiakshithagowda1
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I get the impression that there comes a point when continuing to keep comatose people on life support becomes a drain on resources and unhealthy for the people who are still conscious. In such cases, it's possible that the technology enables people to avoid moving on with their lives. The advance itself isn't bad because it gives us a choice, and sufficiently mature and self-aware people can use it to make things better. It's just that the people abusing it may not be advanced enough to make the best choice for either themselves or the comatose person.

In the case of fatal accidents, life-extending technologies may give people time to settle their affairs and help their loved ones come to terms with their impending death.

In the case of general longevity, advances that increase life span often also improve the health of people who aren't close to death. When increasing life span also gives people more time at peak health rather than simply preventing death in people who are already incapacitated, a drawback might be overpopulation, but the longer people can stay at peak health, the more knowledge they can accumulate and integrate, and the more likely it becomes that people will find solutions to intractable problems

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