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Technology;
Science and Modern Science
Simple Technology
Have two or less simple machines. (E.g. knife, brush)
Modern Technology
Is the advancement of technology with new additions and modifications.
Modern Science
Is constantly evolving as new theories and ideas are introduced; Not stable.
Earliest dates for the birth of Modern Science range from the High Middle
Ages in 1277 through the 17th century.
Observability
Only references natural objects which can be perceived by the five senses.
As a result, methods of observation have also led to developing branches of
science that deal only with theoretical components such as quantum physics
and some parts of astronomy.
2 KINDS OF OBSERVATION:
o Scientific Law
o Scientific Theory
Scientific Method
Describes the objective basis for testing and communicating results from
scientific investigations.
“Hypothesis”
Mathematics
A strong emphasis over philosophy, symbols and attitude.
Father of Modern Science – Galileo Galilei and Isaac Newton.
Conclusion