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Science is the branch of knowledge that covers knowledge about nature and the world based on facts and figures. These facts and figures are obtained through scientific researches that depend on observations and experiments. Science has lots of sub-branches like physics, biology, chemistry, geology, and many more. Through experiments and observations, systematic knowledge regarding the behaviour of natural things can be obtained. People use knowledge of science to discover the hidden meaning of the natural world. It is not just a body of knowledge but also a process that is used by every generation to generate or upgrade existing facts. Science is useful as it helps to innovate new technologies and solutions to natural issues. Science is a continuous process because every new result develops a new question or topic for further research. In addition, science is used by every person living on this planet, and it is not linked with the specific are or people ADDIN ZOTERO_ITEM CSL_CITATION citationIDTPXqw7GI,propertiesformattedCitation(uc0u8220What is science,uc0u8221 n.d.),plainCitation(What is science, n.d.),noteIndex0,citationItemsid1565,urishttp//zotero.org/users/local/mlRB1JqV/items/2MTIAGEF,urihttp//zotero.org/users/local/mlRB1JqV/items/2MTIAGEF,itemDataid1565,typewebpage,titleWhat is science,URLhttps//undsci.berkeley.edu/article/whatisscience_01,accesseddate-parts2019,10,28,schemahttps//github.com/citation-style-language/schema/raw/master/csl-citation.json (What is science n.d.).
Science does not discover all truths as it is a continuous process, and every new experiment can discard the previous results. For instance, scientist discovered that Earth is round, but later they claimed that Earth is a sphere. In addition, various information can be useful, but they cannot be completed. For instance, scientists discover that due to the number of heat explosion, the universe came into existence. However, no one can discover the reason for explosions. On the other hand, science does not consider ethics during experimentations. It does not consider religion either. For a reason, science is unable to explain how individuals should be treated by other people. It just identifies the facts of what is beneficial and what is harmful to the person. Lastly, every scientific experiment carries some limitation which can exclude multiple variables that can change the result of that experiment. Therefore, the results of an experiment cannot explain the complete truth.
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ADDIN ZOTERO_BIBL uncited,omitted,custom CSL_BIBLIOGRAPHY What is science WWW Document, n.d. URL https//undsci.berkeley.edu/article/whatisscience_01 (accessed 10.28.19).
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