Science, asked by gunaakila76, 13 days ago

wich scientist do you like the most and why?​

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Answered by 11291923
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It is the foundation of all the things that I love in life, from the gadgets in my hands and pocket up to the foods that I like the most. All of them is made possible by Science. And of course if you love something, you would naturally want to learn as much as you can about it

It is Science that offers answers to almost all the questions I have in life, which can range from simple ones like “Why do stars shine and twinkle in the night sky?” or “Those fighter jets look coool! How can fly like that?” up to more convoluted ones like “What is spacetime, how does it work?” And for some of the questions that it cannot answer for now, it will persist to find the answer. Whats even better, it will take on any possibility and try to prove it. Like in one of my biggest questions, “Is there another another me, another version of Earth and another universe?” To which science responds, “We do not know, it may be a possibility, therefore let us go and find the answer!”

Science centers on observable, testable and falsifiable evidence as opposed to other studies(*cough cough religion*) that primarily rests on subjective(and often conflicting) human perspectives. It constantly adapts and refines based on new evidence and results of experimentation that comes in, and is therefore, a reliable method

On a more personal note, it also was my strongest subject in school to which, by joining science competitions and winning, my teachers and schoolmates highly appreciate, which I am proud of to this day

Answered by Shreyas235674
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Plz mark as brainliest..

My Favourite Scientist Is Galileo Galilei...

Because alileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (Italian: [ɡaliˈlɛːo ɡaliˈlɛi]; 15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642) was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa.[3] Galileo has been called the "father of observational astronomy",[4] the "father of modern physics",[5][6] the "father of the scientific method",[7] and the "father of modern science".[8]

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