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    time and broke down this one definition of science we would see that it talks about behavior in a physical and natural world through observation and experiment just as when we are taught about psychology we learn experiments have been done to test theories. Psychology is defined as the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context. Right there in the definition is the word scientific so I believe that right there is proof enough that…

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    shows the difference between sociology and science. It shows how sociology is never 100% fact or proven theory whereas science is hard evidence and does not have an opinion. Again a great example on why science should be removed from social science. With the few examples I have plugged into this essay I want to explain why Postman describes social science as storytelling. With sociologist everything is based on research of humans where a scientist is someone who does research toward a more…

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    differs from other studies such as art, technology, philosophy, and religion. He invokes thought into questions such as how scientists agree or disagree with Kuhn’s ideas about science as well as if the concept of intelligent design is a scientific theory, or merely religious philosophy. What is science? Science is a type of critical thinking undergone by people in order to explain nature in the simplest way…

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    evolution of the Earth. Both Myth and Science live together. What is a myth? It’s a story that explains some legends or natural phenomenon or else like, for example, the Creation of the Earth and Human Being. The cosmogonies are mythic or scientific theories that explain the universe creation. Each mythology has their…

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    PRELIMINARY REPORT I got my topic the second time I picked from the bucket. My first topic I picked was Trovants from Contesti, Romania. I looked at a couple of sites, but it didn’t look interesting to me. It was living rocks that can move, grow, and reproduce, so I drew again. I drew the Anjikuni Lake in Canada. I looked through a couple of sites and decided that I would keep it because it looked interesting to me. I looked at more sites and each site helped me understand the disappearance…

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    humans and everything in the universe, but he allows his creation to truly be free and to choose how we define ourselves as a race. Hence why we question or doubt theology and his testimony. With this in mind, not everything that happens in the world is in God’s control or will. Along with science being used as a tool of communication, this is Polkinghorne’s bottom line…

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    A pseudoscience an idea that is an idea that is mistaken for being true or scientific fact. Because it cannot be explained does not mean that it is the supernatural. A pseudoscience topic that should be looked into ghosts and the idea of a life after we are dead. This is such a controversial topic that has left people confused for many centuries, but with the scientific advancements that we have today it’s safe to say there is no such thing. The idea of ghost has been very popular because there…

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    have ideas that sound interesting but that are terribly incomplete. I tell them, Look, you have to formulate your proposal much more coherently, in a way that explains not only the one new thing you're concerned with, but that is consistent with everything else we know, too. Any new, revolutionary idea has to be able to explain the existing body of knowledge at least as well as the ideas we already accept,” (Angier, 35). Both Angier's source Filippenko and Kahn's expert Muller coincidentally…

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    beyond necessity, “one god is simpler than multiple Gods. This is essential Swinburne’s argument. Swinburne argues that materialism does not satisfy Criterion 2 because it is a brute fact and to reject the existence of brute facts is to think that everything can be explained. And further, it does explain why Theism is simpler than polytheism. For example, in a material world, there exists Partial 1 and it has a mass of 1.9765 gm and it has a charge of 2.385, the question one asks is why does…

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    time is observable in most people. I see myself as a perfect example of this theory. Throughout my adolescence and high school years, I was constantly certain in what I wanted my future to be and how I saw the world from my point of view. I feel myself in the process of becoming more open-minded since high school has ended and college has begun. I have now had so many experiences in my relatively short life to take everything into consideration when forming my opinions and views on the rest of…

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