scientific theories which most people consider as fact almost invariably prove to be inaccurate. Thus one shud look upon any information described as’factual’ with skepticism since it may well be proven false in the future.
Write an essy in which u take a position on the statement above. In developing and supporting your viewpoint, consider the ways in which the statement might or might not be true.
The author says that scientific theories accepted as fact by the people are not accurate and they keep evolving. Thus he states that one should look upon on all the theories with skepticism and do not settle with the theory since it keeps changing. Skeptisicm in fact is the main reason for the development of the new fact, since it persuades people to go the pith and explore the flaws with given statement. This in turn brings up new idea or theory which contradicts or supports the claim.
Scientific theories should be looked upon with a doubt because theories are generally discovered and not invented. Discovery involves a little to myriad of assumptions that are not accurate. Since not all the perceptions about a thing happens same among scientist. Theory put forth by a person may look pretty dubious to other person,since the assumptions are not alike among them.
Contradictions that arise out of the conclusion made by one savant predisposes the other person to come up with his own theory which outwits the prestated laws by picturing the flaws in it.this can be made clear from the example that earth was once assumed not to be spherical. Thus there were many prowesses who went skeptic about the fact and the provenance on that fact proved them wrong and now we believe our mother earth to be spherical.
Upon the evolution of mankind there was again this conception that the earth was stationary and all other heavenly bodies were assumed to orbit around the earth.this fact when came up was accepted but eventually proved to be wrong. Thus we now assume earth revolves around sun and so we come across different seasons,day and night and time of day.
No theory in this world holds true to eternity, it keeps evolving with generations along human.Theories assumed true are never perennial they are evanescent.all these evolutions in turn depicts how abyss a human mind can ponder on an issue and they come up with new hypothesis. Thus author’s statement holds good about a scientific fact being accepted with a doubt and enlighten everyone that facts are always not constant.
Facts keep evolving and changing with time.hence no theory is resolute, since there may be a strong upcoming reason to confute and outwit them,thus sticking to an information thinking that it will last and never change will curb the human minds and won’t let them transcend the discoveries and inventions made.
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I like this essay.why did it get only 4.5 out of 6.please tell so that I can keep things in mind as I have very less time remaining for the test
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