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AN EXAMINATION OF HOW MODERN SCIENCE HAS BEEN POPULARIZED

Maricel Jones

LIB332: Science and Culture

Instructor: Jason Williams

February 9, 2015

CONCLUSION

Scientists may not have every answer to the mysteries of the cosmos or the human body, but we can only expect changes that can only better our future. -Without the combianon of science and culture, we would reach the power of evolution through changes that modern science has influenced our daily living today. We can only imagine the increase of the developments our future will gain and by this, popularized the cosmology by the advancement that is given to society.

The future of space security will depend on how effectively all states strive for the 'de-weaponization' of outer space by adhering to the peaceful purposes prnciple (Maogoto and Freeland, 2010).

Those that have survival power simply lost their dynamic influence and become commonplace though still important from the point of view of quantity usage (Anderson, 1986). The main developments of the Scientific Revolution did not come to an abrupt halt at the end of the period. It only increased advancement for the future and growing knowledge and direct toward the progress of humankind.

Centuries later, science and war became an increase combination development during World War I & II and Cold War; which was an important task for scientists. The regions was under war to fight for power and who can destruct using nuclear power. By this, science reshaped warfare and gave humans power to destroy the world.

The Scientific Revolution defines as era in which there was a transition point between a medieval and religious view of nature to one that was modern and scientific. (Bowles and Kaplan, 2012).

TRANSITION TO A NEW ERA

After the Eastern, Medieval, and Renaissance Science era, soon turned to Scientific Revolution; where many discoveries and theories from religion, medicine, astronomical approach, political views, and new developments were invented from many scientists.

INTRODUCTION

We live in a beautiful planet! The metaphysics and experimentation that many scientists delivered to society had influenced to continue to seek better opportunities and advancement to our modern living. Over the course of time, there is no simple definition to the reconstruction of modern science, but to take advantage the growth that cosmology emphasize through our daily living.

"Science requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world (Crichton, 2007)."

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