Science, asked by Braɪnlyємρєяσя, 5 months ago

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How can science solve all of our problems?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Science is concerned with accumulating and understanding observations of the physical world. That understanding alone solves no problems. ... In this sense, science really solves no problems at all. Problems are only solved when people take the knowledge (or tool, or pill, or whatever) provided by science and use it.

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Answered by ᏞiteralFairy
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answer:First of all, there is a huge difference between knowing something and acting on it. Science is concerned with accumulating and understanding observations of the physical world. That understanding alone solves no problems. Individual people have to act on that understanding for it to help solve problems. For instance, science has found that regular exercise can lower your risk of heart disease.

science can only tell us what exists and not what we should want as humans. Many of the "problems" that are discussed in the political sphere are not really problems at all in the scientific sense. They are simply a clash of human wants: one large faction wants one thing and the other faction wants something else. No one is really "right" in the scientific sense in such cases (although, fervent partisans are usually convinced they are always right and their opponents are always wrong).

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