Physics, asked by anantrajusharma, 4 months ago

“Politics is the art of the possible”. Similarly, “Science is the art of the soluble”. Explain this beautiful aphorism on the nature and practice of science

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Answered by AnantSharmaGUNA
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Politics is a dirty game. You play in a dirty game, sweep it under the carpet, no one notices it and you remain in power. That is what the politicians do, they try to remain in power by any illegal or foul methods and never follow the norms. Meanwhile, a scientist gives times to phenomena, observes it carefully study it, explain it to the whole world and after a discovery is confirmed they present it to the whole world for its own good sake. This is why “Politics is the art of possible” and “Science is the art of soluble”.

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Answered by CarryKaYoda
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Science is a systematized study of observations. A scientist critically analyses these observations and comes out with certain laws. For example, Tycho Brahe worked for twenty long years to make observations on planetary motions. It is from this huge reservoir of observations that Johannes Kepler formulated his three famous laws of planetary motion.

It is well known that to win over votes, politicians would make anything and everything possible even when they are least sure of the same and in Science the various natural phenomena can be explained in terms of some basic laws. So as 'Politics is the art of possible' similarly 'Science is the art of the soluble'

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