Ensayo Nueva Guia De La Ciencia
Enviado por ANGELO9511 • 26 de Marzo de 2015 • 425 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 335 Visitas
Asimov has the incredible gift of communicating very lucidly even the most complicated ideas that have sprung up in the human mind. The New Guide Talks about science in a lucid fashion that is comprehensible to anyone. We feel in his words a sense of excitement, an eagerness to reveal the fascinations of science. This eagerness is gracefully balanced by a very patient account of the evolution of scientific thoughts. How from almost a subtle curiosity emerged a desire to know and a quest for understanding the nature of things around us. And how this quest lead to the scientific process of deduction through experimentation and thus to modern science.
The first two chapters of the book that tries to open an image in what we call science and the universe. Thus we find the curiosity of calls is the desire to know , investigate what or not could be and what it is and why humans have priority to have that mass called brain is what allows us to organize , connect and store all information and satisfy the desire becomes an impulse in daily life .
The best method to deal with these questions is the development of a satisfactory response involving come seeks knowledge , the answer must be understandable and plausible for you to become law later by the discovery of errors in the way. These assumptions relate to the Greek , where the Greeks got their most brilliant successes Geometry, successes can be attributed mainly to the development of two techniques: abstraction and generalization.
The victory of modern science was not complete until established as a fundamental principle of free exchange of information and cooperation among all scientists build from new theories that were building the solution to many questions. Although this seems obvious need now, was not that the philosophers of antiquity and medieval types . It would be nice to say that science and man have lived happily together ever since, but would ignore many records that confirm the opposite as opposed difficulties were both just beginning. While science was deductive, natural philosophy could be part of the general culture of education and dive every man to become a being who exceeded their limits.
Our universe is a magical world that we must learn to know and understand, as we have seen have been many revelations has shown us, but left many others to discover. This book invites us to recognize the achievements of many of our scientists and curious to understand that sometimes, people grabbed a curiosity today is not lost.
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