Sunday, April 7, 2013

Why science is failing us?

Science stands above all. Had it been failing, no one would ever miss Albert Einstein, Newton or respect Stephen Hawking's. Science is everywhere in today’s world. It is part of our daily lives, from cooking and gardening, to recycling and comprehending the daily weather report, to reading a map and using a computer. Advances in technology and science are transforming our world at an incredible pace, and our children’s future will surely be filled with leaps in technology we can only imagine. Being “science literate” will no longer be just an advantage but an absolute necessity. We can’t escape from the significance of science in our world.

Albert Einstein'Theory of Relativity is yet discussed among the Physicist but can be critically analysed. Science, especially that of Physics is the tough of all. Biology is itself the science of exception and nothing can be predicted in organic chemistry. 
Science does not work on hypothesis and it accounts the experimentally verified facts only. You can not simply predict things in science without mathematical logic. So what are areas where science is important? The first is in everyday human life. Thanks to advances in the biomedical fields there are fewer infectious or lethal disease than ever before. Some illnesses that would be death sentences even just twenty years ago with advanced research into the study of bacteria and viruses are now becoming manageable and in some cases have even eradicated. People are now living longer as we understand more about aging and the nutrients need to keep the body healthy and active long into our sunset years.

This is video from MinutePhysics which tells you why there is no fourth dimension.

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