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    are open to scrutiny‚ criticised and tested by others. He says that science is governed by the principle of falsificationism. This is whereby scientists set out to try and falsify existing theories‚ deliberately seeking evidence that would disprove them. Such as the fact that the big bang is a theory that everyone accepts but there is much more that scientists do not know and more needed to be found therefore it could be false. It argues that there always can be more and more evidence for every theory

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    Analyze how political‚ religious‚ and social factors affected the work of scientists in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Historical Background: Between 1500 and 1700‚ scientists‚ or natural philosophers as they were called‚ developed a new scientific worldview. A heliocentric model of the universe replaced the traditional geocentric model. Different methods for discovering scientific laws were developed. Scientists envisioned a universe composed of matter in motion‚ which could best be understood

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    but many people still believe they are some of the main causes of spirits returning to the human world. Many scientists explain that people create these hypotheses because they desire some kind of explanation and find comfort in having some answer to the things they feel or see. The belief in ghosts spiked high in popularity during the nineteenth and twentieth century‚ when scientists were discovering natures various energy sources like electrical

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    According to the Dixon‚ Religious believers do not understand why human beings‚ created in God’s image‚ has been claim by scientist as evolved from apes with mushrooms for cousins. Dixon further explain that since 19th century‚ one thing that have cause challenges to religious beliefs is the scientific claim of ‘the soul’ as a product of brain activity. Religious believers disagree with this claim because the claim made the soul being as products of materialism‚ determinism‚ and blank atheism‚ which

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    there were a few items that were interesting to scientists. They included a copper axe‚ and two pieces of birch fungus. The copper axe was particularly interesting because it was the only perfectly preserved prehistoric axe in the world. The axe was two feet long and the handle was made from a yew tree. Also‚ this was the only axe during the Copper Age that was made from yew. The copper axe‚ and various other tools found with Otzi provided scientists with an understanding of the tools being used during

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    Scientists want to make a new human genome‚ making big changes to DNA that would change science and medicine. These changes could alter the life of humans in amazing ways. It could also spell disaster for humans as well. Altering DNA to create a new type of alien like human is revolutionary and scary. What will be the purpose of these alien humans? Will they be enslaved once matured‚ since they are not real humans? Scientists may have good intentions for this project. However‚ making a new group

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    are in jail is because the church wants them their so they can’t do any more harm to the people’s belief in the church and wants them to hate the scientists and praise the church even though the scientist showed proof as Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilee. The church just wants the power and the power of the people. My other proof is all the other scientists that proof but still went to jail. They all had proof and the church put them in jail. The church just proved that they want power by doing this

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    fundamental. Lastly‚ scientists still don’t understand gravity’s role. Unsolved Mysteries - The standard model as a theory The Standard Model is not wrong. However‚ it needs to be added to as it is an incomplete theory. If the Standard Model can be expanded to understand mass‚ gravity‚ and other important pieces of information. Unsolved Mysteries - Three Generations There are three different sets of quark and lepton pairs‚ and these sets are called generations. Scientists do not know why there

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    into finding the conclusion of evolution‚ when in actuality it was a plethora of scientists all around the world that helped create and form this theory. Some of these scientists were before his time‚ like Carolus Linneaus‚ George Cuvier‚ Charles Lyell and James Hutton. Each of these scientists played a major part in Darwin reaching his conclusive understanding of biological evolution. The leading biological scientist of the mid 18th century was the Swedish botanist Carolus Linneaus. He wrote many

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    Scientific Revolution is what most impacted science today. It was a super interesting “Era” of Science. The Scientific Revolution is a method used by historians to describe the development of Modern Science‚ during the early modern period. Lots of scientists made an impact on Science but there are 3 that grabbed my attention‚ because of their contributions to science‚ and life. The first one‚ Copernicus‚ the second one‚ Isaac Newton‚ and the last one‚ Galileo Gallilei. The Scientific Revolution has

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