Science is a very vast subject today and we have got many departments of it now progressing through specialization in the respective fields. There is continuity of the progress in a very organised and systematic way. Scholars of the particular branches of science are engrossed in experimentation and observation of the heap of the data with their colleagues as well as seniors. There are observatories and laboratories fully equipped with instruments available to scholars and scientists and it is accompanied with the equal advancement in technology mechanical and instrumental.
Scientific knowledge has long ceased to be an exclusive privilege and private possession of anyone. It is no secret now. The latest discoveries made anywhere in the world are circulated in printed from throughout. There are no restrictions on receiving education in science. It knows no discrimination of race, religion, and nationality. In this manner knowledge about the nature and its laws is expending like quicksilver from one corner of the world to the other.
We have mastered the laws of winds and waves of the sea and have been travelling by air and water, we have mastered laws of motion and acceleration and are undertaking journey by superfast trains. We are advancing in medicine and surgery. We are now living in air conditioning and utilising refrigeration. We are enjoying television and telecommunication services at our disposal. Almost every sphere of our life has been modernised with the blessing of science and technology. Scientific methods are applied in enhancing agricultural and industrial production. Science, thus has become predominant in our life-rather ruling over it.
Scientific knowledge has long ceased to be an exclusive privilege and private possession of anyone. It is no secret now. The latest discoveries made anywhere in the world are circulated in printed from throughout. There are no restrictions on receiving education in science. It knows no discrimination of race, religion, and nationality. In this manner knowledge about the nature and its laws is expending like quicksilver from one corner of the world to the other.
We have mastered the laws of winds and waves of the sea and have been travelling by air and water, we have mastered laws of motion and acceleration and are undertaking journey by superfast trains. We are advancing in medicine and surgery. We are now living in air conditioning and utilising refrigeration. We are enjoying television and telecommunication services at our disposal. Almost every sphere of our life has been modernised with the blessing of science and technology. Scientific methods are applied in enhancing agricultural and industrial production. Science, thus has become predominant in our life-rather ruling over it.
Our advancement into the realm of secrets of nature is the highest glory of our success in age-long romance with nature. Since, it has been with the consent of the 'Charming lady' it has not offended her the least. Consequently, we have not been subjected to her fury or retaliation. Contrarily, we have been received well and tipped enormously. The culmination of our romance with nature was in the form of adventure into the skies-our landing onto moon. This mission on part of man and on part of his 'process server' (The science)could not be otherwise termed but romance with nature (of man and science together). After this achievement man has own recognition of the prober of nature indisputable.
It will be quite in place to explain by the way, that the theory of romance (I mean success in romance) holds universality of operation whether in case of human beings or in case of science and nature. Ordinarily , in our social surroundings the romance is successful only in case it does not offend the fail lady and goes without causing any tussle between the parties concerned.
In context of our pursuit of laws of nature we have been discovering and mastering them by way of minute observations and experimentations. Our ventures in any sphere of nature have, by all means, been in conformity with the nature and its laws of operations that have, bestowed success upon us. The slightest non-conformity with those laws has subjected us to the fury of nature, resulting in failure of our mission or expedition.
Just like in our social affairs, we have been confronting opposition, during early days of our romance with nature, from certain powerful quarters in name of religion and God. Our experimentation has been branded as satanic action. we (the scientists) have been humiliated and tortured to death for the very reason. But since we were not deterred, our pursuits went on in different direction in a well calculated manner. Today, consequently, the scientists and the science are highly placed i the society and mankind is on the wings of progress. That sort of opposition too, has now subsided and we being held in esteem everywhere.
The distinction of the modern scientist is that although he takes pride in any achievement of outstanding nature yet he is not arrogant. He is going on acquiring knowledge of natural laws and masterly over them but still is sub missive to nature and master of its laws. That is why he has been flourishing and achieving success, one after another.
It will be quite in place to explain by the way, that the theory of romance (I mean success in romance) holds universality of operation whether in case of human beings or in case of science and nature. Ordinarily , in our social surroundings the romance is successful only in case it does not offend the fail lady and goes without causing any tussle between the parties concerned.
In context of our pursuit of laws of nature we have been discovering and mastering them by way of minute observations and experimentations. Our ventures in any sphere of nature have, by all means, been in conformity with the nature and its laws of operations that have, bestowed success upon us. The slightest non-conformity with those laws has subjected us to the fury of nature, resulting in failure of our mission or expedition.
Just like in our social affairs, we have been confronting opposition, during early days of our romance with nature, from certain powerful quarters in name of religion and God. Our experimentation has been branded as satanic action. we (the scientists) have been humiliated and tortured to death for the very reason. But since we were not deterred, our pursuits went on in different direction in a well calculated manner. Today, consequently, the scientists and the science are highly placed i the society and mankind is on the wings of progress. That sort of opposition too, has now subsided and we being held in esteem everywhere.
The distinction of the modern scientist is that although he takes pride in any achievement of outstanding nature yet he is not arrogant. He is going on acquiring knowledge of natural laws and masterly over them but still is sub missive to nature and master of its laws. That is why he has been flourishing and achieving success, one after another.
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