• Question: Do you think that everything is science?

    Asked by chethchobling to David, Luna, Mark, Melanie, Probash on 22 Mar 2011 in Categories: .
    • Photo: Probash Chowdhury

      Probash Chowdhury answered on 22 Mar 2011:


      Yes. Science is the study of everything around us and since we as humans study everything around us whether it’s sub atomic particles, peoples behaviour, how the world is physically changing, making medicines or just looking at what someone is wearing or saying or doing – it’s all studying things around us. Science is everything and everything is science.

    • Photo: Luna Munoz

      Luna Munoz answered on 22 Mar 2011:


      Yes, I think that it is! I’m trying to think of things that are not. I think science explains everything or at least attempts to 😉

    • Photo: Mark Vesey

      Mark Vesey answered on 22 Mar 2011:


      Not quite everything but virtually everything can be linked to science or explained by it.

    • Photo: David Pyle

      David Pyle answered on 22 Mar 2011:


      No – but many problems can be dissected using a scientific approach. I don’t need science to appreciate poetry, or music, or a beautiful view or a wonderful thought, but I am sure that scientists could attempt to explain each of these events in terms of a set of processes happening in the brain. For me, my scientific training keeps me open-minded, and always asking questions – but that’s not quite the same as thinking that everything is science.

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