Impact of scientific inventions of human life
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What is scientific invention? According to me scientific invention is a machine or device or a scientific technique which either helps or completely solves humans problems that he or she face in daily life. According to www.businessdictionary.com invention is:
"New scientific or technical idea, and the means of its embodiment or accomplishment. To be patentable, an invention must be novel, have utility, and be non-obvious. To be called an invention, an idea only needs to be proven as workable. But to be called an innovation, it must also be replicable at an economical cost, and must satisfy a specific need. That's why only a few inventions lead to innovations because not all of them are economically feasible."
And according to Wikipedia scientific invention is
"An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition or process. It may be an improvement upon a machine or product, or a new process for creating an object or a result. An invention that achieves a completely unique function or result may be a radical breakthrough. Such works are novel and not obvious to others skilled in the same field."
These definitions are enough to tell us or are enough to make us understand the meaning of scientific inventions but the question is why we need scientific inventions?
"Sometimes, the things They say, the laws They make, the way the world spins doesn't make any sense at all...
"New scientific or technical idea, and the means of its embodiment or accomplishment. To be patentable, an invention must be novel, have utility, and be non-obvious. To be called an invention, an idea only needs to be proven as workable. But to be called an innovation, it must also be replicable at an economical cost, and must satisfy a specific need. That's why only a few inventions lead to innovations because not all of them are economically feasible."
And according to Wikipedia scientific invention is
"An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition or process. It may be an improvement upon a machine or product, or a new process for creating an object or a result. An invention that achieves a completely unique function or result may be a radical breakthrough. Such works are novel and not obvious to others skilled in the same field."
These definitions are enough to tell us or are enough to make us understand the meaning of scientific inventions but the question is why we need scientific inventions?
"Sometimes, the things They say, the laws They make, the way the world spins doesn't make any sense at all...
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science has changed the world in a new and beautiful way but it also created a un imaginary changes related to ozen layer etc etc
science has changed the world in a new and beautiful way but it also created a un imaginary changes related to ozen layer etc etc
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