What is my science?
momentary revolutionary science,
If someone told me, "Everything in the world has its own mystical nature. Each one's own way of acting outwardly comes from that nature," I would say that it doesn't explain the world at all. When we can first find two or three general principles in all kinds of phenomena and explain how the properties of all objects and their interactions derive from the principles found above, then we have taken the first step toward a great understanding of the world. can say - Isaac Newton, <Optics>
No one wonders why birds sing because birds are creatures made to sing, and singing is a joy to them. Likewise, there is no need to wonder why humans struggle to figure out the secrets of heaven. Natural phenomena are so colourful and indescribable that the sky is full of hidden treasures. This is only so that the human mind is not short of new nourishment. - Johannes Kepler,
If someone lived on a planet that was never immutable, there would be really nothing for him to do. There will be no desire for science. On the other hand, if the change was so random or so complex that it was impossible to think about it, then science would not exist in such a world. But the world we live in lies somewhere between these two extremes. There are changes in things, but the changes follow a certain pattern or rule.
There are many things in the world that you can figure out if you think about them. That is why science is possible, and we can use the knowledge that science reveals to advance our lives.
Humans have the wisdom to understand the world. From the beginning, human beings have been conscious of all the phenomena that occur around them. Humans were able to hunt and make fires because they thought and figured out something.
"Therefore, unless educated otherwise, everyone would say, 'The Earth is like a big house.' The vault over it in the sky, and the house and the ceiling are fixed. Inside the ceiling, a very small sun passes from one place to another as a bird flies through the air." - Johannes Kepler
Today's civilization is dependent on the civilization that someone has built, either knowingly or unknowingly. With each generation, people have learned a lot from their ancestors.
Faced with ignorance, unaware of existence and ignorance of even existence, it seems that my science should begin like that.
In the face of eight minutes that could be ignored, Kepler reformed astronomy.
What are my 8 minutes?
What is my science?
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