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What is your idea of humanity?
Humanity is a virtue linked with basic ethics of altruism derived from the human condition. It also symbolises human love and compassion towards each other. That is, humanity, and the acts of love, altruism, and social intelligence are typically individual strengths while fairness is generally expanded to all.
How science and technology changed our life?
Works can be done easier through high-tech machines and equipment. It gives less work for humans and job can be done faster. Science and technology enables every people to live in an easy and modern way of life. It opens the door and allows people to enter into a new world which is fully developed and well civilized.
How does scientific advancements impact your life?
Scientific knowledge can improve the quality of life at many different levels—from the routine workings of our everyday lives to global issues. Science informs public policy and personal decisions on energy, conservation, agriculture, health, transportation, communication, defense, economics, leisure, and exploration.
What is the role of Science in society?
Science, in its original concept, is at the service of humanities. The values and ethical principles of a society are shaped by history, philosophy, art, language, literature … and of course by science, and its study is very important to get to know ourselves as individuals and as a society.
What is the impact of Science in our life?
Science has helped to make the world smaller, spatially, and larger, numerically. It has multiplied our choices and scaled up our risks. Based on science we have put humans into space and opened a new arena for warfare. Science has illuminated human beginnings and shaken age-old postulates about human worth and destiny.
How has modern science changed our lives?
Ex-Rector, Rajghat Education Centre, Krishnamurti Foundation India, Varanasi 221001, India Though modern science is of relatively recent origin, having started with Galileo about 350 years ago, it has made very rapid progress and completely transformed outwardly the manner of our living.
Why is science possible?
Its aim is not to produce technology, but to understand how Nature works and discover the tremendous order and intelligence operating around us. If Nature were chaotic, if sometimes a stone went up and sometimes down, then there would be no science. But definite causes produce definite effects, and that is why science is possible.