GC Definition of Science Discussion

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With a limit of 280 characters, and using your own words as much as you can, create and post your definition of Science.


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1.1c Discussion: My definition of Science
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With a limit of 280 characters, and using your own words as much as you can, create and post your definition of Science.
Read, and offer written feedback to one of the student about his/her definitions.
Submit your post by Friday 11:59pm, don’t forget to comment two of your classmates by Sunday night.
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Oscar Tello

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Aug 16, 2021
What is Science?
My definition of science would be understanding what’s going on around us in our day-to-day life and how we can end up finding a new discovery. This will give us
that curiosity that will lead us to go above and beyond to see if we can debunk or prove a certain idea to be true or false. I mean that’s what science is about, isn’t it?
Seeing if we can prove something by performing various experiments and acquiring data that proves it’s either true or it’s a complete lie. Like what Matt Parker
mentioned in the video ” the more we know the more we realize how much we don’t know yet.”
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Lordeen Odeesh

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Aug 16, 2021
Hi Oscar,
you give a great definition of science, your discussion is very helpful and contains good information.
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Mayson Toribio

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Aug 17, 2021
Hi Oscar,
I like how you quoted the video to show what you meant in your explanation. I agree, science is about proving different theories!
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Jwlivan Yousif

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Aug 17, 2021
Hi Oscar,
I like the way that you described Science. We can add that Science is the study of research on a specific topic of phenomena to clarify their reality, elements,
origins, development, functions, and the relationships that bind them to each other, and which bind them to others, and to reveal the laws that are subject to them
in their various aspects.
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Snwr Majeed
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Hello Oscar,
This is a great description and true to Mr. Parker statement, the more we know the more we realize how much we don’t know yet. I believe also that science is
based on a lot of discoveries.
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Fernando Batista Santos

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Monday
Hello, Oscar!!
Great definition of science, I hear the phrase ” the more we know the more we realize how much we don’t know yet” since I was a kid I truly believe that.
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Hi Oscar,
I think you gave us a great example about your definition of Science, and like you say we can prove something performing it many times till we can see or get the
results we’re looking for.
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Lordeen Odeesh

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Aug 16, 2021
Science is the organized observation of natural events and conditions, in order to discover facts about them and in order to formulate laws and principles that
depend on these facts. Science is observation, identification, definition, investigation based on experience, and interpretation through theories of a phenomenon.
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Mayson Toribio

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Aug 17, 2021
Hi Lordeen,
I like your answer, you gave a lot of examples of what science really is!
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Oscar Tello

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Aug 17, 2021
Hello Lordeen,
If I could add one more thing to your explanation of what science is it would be that it also consists of experiments. I added the experiment part because to me
that’s what I think scientists do besides make scientific observations as you mentioned. Here let me put it this way lets say you just made a discovery about a new
insect. Without conducting experiments we won’t be able to understand what it likes and how it reacts to certain things. Conducting experiments like this offer so
much clarity on whether it really is a new insect or if it’s part of an existing insect family. Great work.
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Jwlivan Yousif

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Aug 17, 2021
Hello Lordeesh,
This is true and after the phenomenon has been accurately described, an explanation is given of how and the reasons for its occurrence in this way. Thank you for
sharing your thoughts with us.
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Snwr Majeed

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Monday
Hello Lordeen,
I truly believe in your response. Science is a process that goes a long way in interpreting phenomenons
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Mayson Toribio

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Aug 17, 2021
In my own words, I think science is finding the real reason or materials behind something. For instance some people have depression. When you hear this, it doesn’t
really sound like it is science. But I feel when you start looking deeper and asking questions, that is science. For instance, what causes depression? Can anyone get
it? Is there something neurologically wrong with their brain? Science is taking a simple concept and expanding it to find out more about it like where it originated,
what is it made up of, how does it form, who can get it, and other questions like that. Now it’s not just the questioning that makes it science, but it’s also solving the
question you asked. So back to the question of what causes depression, it’s the answer that is science.
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Oscar Tello

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Aug 17, 2021
Hello Mayson,
First I just wanted to say that you blew my mind with your definition of science. But I agree that curiosity that you are talking about is what science really is about.
Like you mentioned that curiosity makes us look deeper at the situation and ask ourselves these difficult questions which lead us to find answers. That curiosity
also leads us to conduct experiments to acquire more data on the situation and in this case its depression. Great work.
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Maegan Riley

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Sunday
Mayson,
What a great example to lead with. You explained to us all to think beyond the normal constraints of what science can sometimes be most focused on. I applaud
you! I also feel that one might think you have to ask the right question to get the correct answer, but that is the beauty of science. There aren’t right or wrong
questions, all questions are great sources to finding the answer. Awesome job!
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Lordeen Odeesh

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Monday
Mayson, you did a great job by giving this valuable information about the diffusion of science.
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Jwlivan Yousif

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Aug 17, 2021
Science is a cognitive system that is concerned with the material world and its phenomena, as it involves tracking knowledge that provides the basic facts and laws
of various matters. Also, science is to follow a specific approach in studying the nature of material things by relying on measurement, observation, and various
experiments, and then arriving at general laws that describe the nature of the things that have studied sociology. Finally, science is the greatest collective effort
made by humans, as the importance of science is to read and understand how things work, not only to benefit from them, for that science contributes to ensuring a
healthy long-term life.
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Wisam Alimari

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Monday
Hello Jwlivan,
loved your post; I agree with you on how science is knowledge or study because you need to study science and also have some type of knowledge knowing what
your doing .Science has many things not only about plants and animals but also technology and finding new things such as diseases and how to cure it. but
overall good job keep it up.
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Maegan Riley

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Friday
I believe science is defined as natural world studies of factual information/data findings that evaluates to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
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Snwr Majeed

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Monday
Science is the method by which we learn and investigate the natural world, through a process of verification that involves measuring and testing hypotheses and
beliefs gained from perceptual information like observation, auditory phenomena, or touch. Science also utilizes mathematical principles to ascertain the composition
of the natural world and the reasons behind such phenomena. Science forms a large body of knowledge comprised of many different disciplines like Biology and
Physics.
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Fernando Batista Santos

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Monday
Hey, Snwr!!
One of the things that makes Science special is because its open for the news theories and discoveries.
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Fernando Batista Santos

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Monday
Science is a way of knowing based on a method, the scientific method. The method is the way science works, it is based on observation, experimentation and the
production of theories and laws.
Theories are constantly tested, aiming at their proof or replacement by another theory that resists checking.
The objective of science is to explain, describe and predict phenomena from the development of methodological procedures that can be constantly verified and
reproduced.
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Hamid Khalaf
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Monday
Hello Femando,
It is clear that you have a good idea of the definition of science, with the conviction that science is subject to experiment and analysis before it is adopted and
applied, and this in itself is an unquestionable scientific method.
Thank you,
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Genevieve James (She/Her)

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Monday
Great explanation, Fernando! I thought you summed that up really concisely. Good point in that we are constantly testing theories. I agree and it is important to not
have a fixed mindset as science develops.
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Henrry Baca (He/Him)

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Yesterday
Hi Fernando,
Great post about the scientific method like you say the scientific method is, basically, a set of rules to carry out an experiment, with the objective of producing new
knowledge, in addition to correcting pre-existing knowledge. These rules are needed precisely to curb subjectivity, directing research towards the production of
valid knowledge.
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Wisam Alimari

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Monday
Science defintion is the state of knowing . Science is knowledge or study dealing with avoidance of facts or to systematically arranged and showing the operation of
general laws. Also it is the study of the nature and behavior of natural things and the knowledge that about we about them. Science is a systematic enterprise the
builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the universe.The earliest roots of science can be traced back to Ancient
Egypt and Mesopotamia in around 3500 to 3000 DC.
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Hamid Khalaf

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Monday
Hello Wisam,
I agree with you that science is as old as man. The civilization of Mesopotamia was distinguished by having created astronomy, mathematics, engineering and
others, and archeology referred to this after deciphering the Sumerian and Babylonian language, in a scientific way that was subject to analysis and comparison.
Thank you very much, you have given us a great example .
HAMID,
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Hamid Khalaf

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Monday
Hello everyone,
I understand science, it is the rules and laws reached by man through experiments, comparison and laboratory analyzes that do not accept any doubt or
jurisprudence. For example, science says that water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H2O). This is a proven scientific fact that cannot be
denied, meaning that science is everything subject to experiment and testing. Science intervenes in all aspects of life, and it has become an indispensable thing for
us. Science has been able to summarize for us everything in engineering, medicine, communications, and transportation…etc. It fulfills all of our human needs. For
example, I don’t believe in what philosophers or scriptures say, but I strongly believe in what NASA or Albert Einstein say..!!
We must believe in science because it is constantly evolving. Every day we hear about new scientific discoveries, that serve humans, animals and plants. Science
also helps humans to understand nature from a physical and chemical point of view to avoid potential dangers and disasters.
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Genevieve James (She/Her)
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Monday

Hi Hamid, great explanation. I like that you mentioned how science is constantly evolving. That is important to remember especially now days.
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Yesterday
Hi Hamid,
You did a great job and I believe we all need to believe in science because it is a kind of knowledge that is not based on the argument from authority is something
that needs to be proved. It is not because a person is full of degrees and diplomas, endowed with great intelligence, that their argument will automatically be
validated and accepted by the scientific community; their argument needs to be good enough for other scientists to agree with their point of view and start to adopt
your interpretation for what is under study.
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Genevieve James (She/Her)

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Monday
To me, science is explanations and ideas pertaining to how forces and nature work. Science can be created or natural. Science is something that takes much
thought and precision to understand why things are the way they are. Science can be ideas but also absolute. That is why one must be clear on reasoning when
coming to scientific conclusions.
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Sandra Sawiers

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Monday
Hi Genevieve, I like what you ended your definition with. I agree with you that scientific conclusions have to be clear on reasoning.
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Lara Hormous

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Tuesday
I strongly agree with you regarding your example of pseudoscience when you state “that there is no proof that vaccines can cause autism.” I also gave some
examples of pseudoscience using autism as well.
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Cielo Davila

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Tuesday
Hi Genevieve
I like how you describe how science is more of understanding why and how things are. This is a big part of extending the knowledge of what scientists know.
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Sandra Sawiers

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Monday
From what I understood science is the need of knowing what is behind each thing we deal with. To reach this knowledge about every thing whether in nature or in
your daily life activities, you have to go beyond what is in front of you. The more you research what surrounds you. the more you understand how the system you
are in is working. That is science, it is the feeling of the need of knowing, not just the curiosity. Being curious is not an enough push for you to keep up with science.
The more you discover from science, the more you get the passion of knowing. Science is like food but for our brain. It feeds your brain with knowledge, so it allows
for your life to get better with that knowledge. Science is also the way for our life to become easier and more comfortable. It is also the only solution for human’s
biggest problem, sickness. What effects our lives more is viruses or illness that fights our freedom. what we have to fight back is science. Discovering by
researching, experiencing, reaching, and arguing new ways to fight any disease attack is our only hope. All of these methods are ways of creating science. It is our
positive and guaranteed method to keep living. It is also our backup when nature is against us. Any natural disasters are being explained by science, so it is our
open book to deal with something bigger than humans ” nature”. It can be a passion or a hobby for many people because it builds a puzzle around something and
after experiencing it solves this puzzle and it creates a new fact to be added to our knowledge.
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Lara Hormous

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Tuesday
I chose your post because your first sentence drew me in. When I think of science, I do think of people in lab coats, telescopes, and “fat textbooks.” There’s so
much information out there already that it’s amazing to think so many other people are waiting to be published with their findings.
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Naseem Yadago

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Tuesday
I like how you explained it and I agree with your definition science has to do with the world around us and how it correlates with keeping us alive.
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Tuesday
I like your definition because it is simple and straight to the point. I agree that it is an ongoing process because new things are discovered every day!
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Reetaj Bustan

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Yesterday
Hi Sandra,
I like your post. It has a great explanation of science, and great examples.
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Lara Hormous

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Tuesday
I believe that science can be defined as the systematic execution of tests or the observation of the world in order to better understand the world in which we live. The
definition of pseudoscience is the use of practices that rely heavily on ideas that are not proved to work, and because they cannot be tested, they cannot be
disproven by science. But science offers clear ways of proving or disproving any theory through controlled experiments with manipulated variables.
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Naseem Yadago

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Tuesday
Hi, such a thoughtful post, I agree with your definition of science because you mention a variety of things that are true and I have never thought about them.
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Amanda Sindelar
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Yesterday
Hello Laura,
I liked your definition because you gave us contrast between science and pseudoscience, allowing people to see the differences of the two. Science provides
stronger testable data that can be recreated to provide evidence.
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Reetaj Bustan

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Yesterday
Hi Lara,
I like your post, it has great examples and great definition about science.
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6:36pm
Hello Lara, I think that is a great definition. I like how you mentioned controlled experiments and manipulated variables as they are both vital to the scientific
method.
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Naseem Yadago

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Tuesday
Science to me is the process of studying, deciphering, and experimenting with information around us. It involves the gathering of important calculations in order to
reach an objective conclusion on a particular hypothesis or subject. Pseudoscience to me is false data and information disguised as fact corrupting the scientific
method. It poses a threat to actual science, which is solely based on extensive research and testing while validating the scientific method.
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Rita Yousif

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Tuesday
Hi, I agree that a good hypothesis should be testable, and I also like the example that you gave because that’s how you can apply the scientific method to your
everyday life.
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Bulind Peromari

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Yesterday
Hi Naseem,
I liked how you addressed the corruption side of science. This false data and information disguised as fact truly does pose a threat to actual science and it’s nice
to see you addressed that.
Have a good rest of your week!
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Brandon Mata

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6:25pm
Hello Naseem, I admire how you made your point so efficiently. I too believe that pseudoscience poses some sort of threat to the Science world because a lot
of it has no credibility.
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Rita Yousif

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Tuesday
Science is an approach to understanding how the natural world works through steady observation and experiments. Science also relies heavily on evidence, and it
usually focuses on ideas that we can conduct research on and experiment with. It will always be an ongoing study, and many of the theories can still be challenged
with new evidence. I think a common misconception that people have is that science is conducted by scientists, but anyone can participate in the process. Different
branches of science can include biology, chemistry, or physics. However, it does not include anything that has to do with the supernatural because that is considered
to be outside of science.
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Cielo Davila

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Tuesday
Hi Rita,
I like how you explained the definition of science and how you include different branches of science to show the extend of science research. I agree with you that
scientists are not the only ones that can perform science work.
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Cielo Davila

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Tuesday
For me I would define science as knowledge and understanding of how things function, what they are made of and information that is already known about it.
Science is also discovering and answering questions through the use of experiments. In science the evidence from the experiment is used to prove that the answer
to a scientific question is true. Then science can only answer things in the natural world, where it is more difficult to try to explain the supernatural things. Science
sometimes goes back to old facts to see if that information is still correct many years later. I would also define science as wanting to discover answers to questions
that have not been answered and to come up with ideas to further expand their knowledge of the natural world.
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Amanda Sindelar

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Yesterday
Hello Cielo,
I enjoyed reading your definition because you included a breakdown of how science is executed. I think your ideas about science are very well put together and
easy to understand. Great work!
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Bulind Peromari

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Tuesday
My definition of Science
In my opinion, Science is the pursuit of knowledge in the natural ways of this world. The scientific ways of learning and understanding in my eyes must include valid
observations and persistent evidence. These are then used as a foundation for a hypothesis to be tested. In my eyes observation should be made before a
hypothesis to avoid any bias. I would also like to see Scientific statements and “facts” tested and challenged over and over until there has been no exception made
to these “facts or statements. Only then should we consider these statements as fact. I believe that in order to learn the ways of nature we should challenge theories
until we are left with what we can say is a scientific fact.
To conclude my thoughts I would say that Science is the meaning of learning the natural ways of this planet and what inhabits this planet. This includes the study of
all branches of physical, chemical and natural sciences that we gain through observation and experimentation as a hypothesis for a foundation. We do all this to
open new areas of knowledge.
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Amanda Sindelar

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Yesterday
My definition of science is that science is a way to observe and explain the natural world. Science is not a way of determining what is “true” or “untrue” but a way of
discovering the world around us based on experiments, inductive and deductive reasoning, and understanding the connection between cause and effect. Science is
also something that is constantly revised or added to based on new experimental findings.
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Henrry Baca (He/Him)

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Yesterday
Science represents all knowledge acquired through study, research, or practice, based on certain principles. In general, science, which is very broad, comprises
several sets of knowledge in which its theories are elaborated based on its own methods and scientific researches. In the most specific sense of the word, science is
that type of knowledge that seeks to understand truths or natural laws to explain the functioning of things and the universe in general. That’s why scientists make
observations, checks, measurements, analyzes, and classifications, seeking to understand the facts and translate them into statistical language.
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Reetaj Bustan

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Yesterday
Definition of science
In my opinion, Science is a way to discover what the universe is and how things work today, in the past, and future. Science is interesting thoughtful action about the
world and how the world behaves. Science is useful because it can develop new technologies, treat diseases and many other people. There are three branches in
sciences: formal, natural, and social science. Formal science is the study of logic and mathematics. Natural science is the study of phenomena and it can divide into
main branches life and physical. Social science is the study of human behavior in social and cultural aspects. Scientists use science to make treatment of diseases
like COVID 19 vaccine. Science plays a big role in it because without science, scientists could not figure out what kind of disease and what the treatment is going to
be. Without science people can not evolve technology. Science is important to our life and environment because with science we can find new ways of evolving,
treatments, and many other things that help the universe.
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Matias Ortega

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Yesterday
Hi Reetaj,
I agree with your definition of science and that it extends from normal science involving mathematics to even societies. In this regard, it most definitely is multifaceted. I like what you mentioned regarding science being able to treat diseases and develop new technologies. In view of this, I guess we could say that
scientific research and technological advances have a tremendous capability to facilitate our lives and increase our standards of living, as Francis Bacon would
argue. Your example of the COVID-19 vaccine is symptomatic of this idea being accurate and, looking back on our history, this can be confirmed. However, and
as John Oakes mentioned, this also offers opportunity for evil and unethical acts. All in all, I think it is important to set some limits on how scientific breakthroughs
may be used for.
Have a nice week,
Matt.
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Alyssa Carranza

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Yesterday
After reading, I would say my definition of science is learning and understanding the natural physical world. Science is always changing and new discoveries are
made everyday. It consist of observing and evaluating with your senses, creating ideas and suggestions on why things happen, and experimenting to find the
answer. accepted scientific ideas go through rigorous testing which is why it is so reliable. Science is a question of “what” and its the scientist job to discover the
“why”.
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Bulind Peromari

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Yesterday
Hi Alyssa,
I like how you included “physical” in your statement. I too believe that Science is the study of natural, chemical and physical features of this world. I love how you
included the statement of Science being a question of “what” and it’s the scientists job to discover “why”. Opened my eyes to a new way of wording.
Have a good week!
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Matias Ortega

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Yesterday
From where I see it, science may well be described as the human quest for the most intrinsic and deepest levels of comprehension of the laws of nature and our
physical realm. In other words, how natural phenomena occur, why, what their consequences are, whether they have practical applications, whether they can be
related to other scientific knowledge, etc. But, added to this search comes the structure of its methodology: the scientific method. Science is a way of knowing things
based on observation, experimentation, and corroboration. It, unlike religion and creed, is unable to offer absolutes, yet is still based on a set of assumptions that
require a certain level of faith to them. Notwithstandingly, the main difference is that, in science, there is a structure and a method. The results arise from data taken
straight out of our real world, the hypotheses are testable, and those tests are repeatable and replicable. We cannot test or measure the existence of a divinity or
another form a superior being. In addition, science allows for knowledge to be explored and built atop of other knowledge, not to mention that it allows for natural
phenomena tobe accurately predicted, described, and explained through science, which does not occur with religion.
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Hi Matias, I enjoyed reading your definition of science. Your discussion board was very well structured and explained.
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My definition for science is that science is the study of the natural or physical world. Also, does research to prove an idea or hypothesis. Science is an observable
process, and conducts experiments to prove an idea. Science is the explanation of the natural or physical world. It explains why things are the way they are. Science
can be used in everyday life to help people solve problems.
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Brandon Mata

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When I think of my own definition of Science, my mind starts going everywhere and thinking about how there is Science in all aspects of life. To me, the
definition of Science is the action or process of understanding all that exists. Humans have always tried to gain more knowledge and understanding of the
world/universe but there is infinite knowledge that we may never find. Some people might use Science to find more planets or stars and others may use Science to
better themselves in a sport. If you’re trying to explain a complicated idea to someone, you might use the saying, “there’s a Science to it”. When I was younger, I
would associate the word Science with lab coats and test tubes, but now I think of it as everything I’ve ever known. The word Art had a similar effect on me too. I
would hear the word and immediately associate it with canvases and paint, but now I know art means so much more, infinitely more. People say there’s an art to
everything and I believe that in Science too. In my eyes, Science is the study of everything known and unknown.
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Hello everyone
Science is the field of study and application of knowledge and understanding of the social and natural world — and the behavior of natural phenomena — through
logical and systematic analysis based on facts and obtained by either description, observation, identification, theoretical explanations, and experimentation of natural
wonders. In other words, it is the pursuit of systematic knowledge and understanding of the social and natural world obtained through a series of systematic
experiments and unbiased observations; and further aids in exploring, discovering, and describing the world and the existence of natural things (Mickens, et al.,
2020).
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