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What is science and why

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Answered by ishika094
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Answered by AdrijaBanerjee
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After a thorough rummaging, I’ve found the most commonly recurring one:

"The systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation."

Sound’s a little tedious right? Let’s break it down!

Firstly, one of the main things that this is imposing is that science is a practical thing. It actually involves getting up and doing stuff. Yeah sure, sometimes it does involve reading through textbooks, sitting through lectures and working out the pressure generated by an elephant wearing stiletto heels. Although, science is predominately about discovery, a hands-on experience driven by something beautiful and utterly brilliant. Something that separates us from every other living being. It’s called curiosity. Think about it, hedgehogs don’t philosophize about the origins of the universe, humans do. It’s as simple as that. Science is about discovering new things to satiate our curiosity. Sometimes, the information we learn fits together in meaningful ways and it may help us do something that works out well for people. For example, finding a vaccine for a deadly disease.

Secondly, science is formed upon observation. Looking at things closely in order to get information. You have to use all your senses to make sense of the world around you, that’s how you can know what’s real.You can tell what’s there by using your senses, either directly or indirectly. That’s what science is. As Richard Feynman once said:

“It’s a way of not fooling ourselves”



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