Saturday, January 27, 2007
I don't understand why most of my friend in my class choose A not B??? Is A easier than B or B is easier than A??? I find B is easier because I also don't know why. I just feel like and don't ask me why???? Here's the Reflection Journal and again I break record, my Reflection Journal is so long again... tsk.. tsk...
Choose one out of these two: a) how do you see experimentation being done in the modern day? OR b) what were the motivations of early man in doing experiments? Are those motivations applicable today?
The motivations of early man in doing experiments is to find new theories so that they can conclude whether the new thing that they found is safe to use or not and will it harm the people. For example, Sir Newton, he sits down on an apple tree to think of new theories that other scientists haven’t found or explore yet. One day, while he was sitting down at the apple tree, suddenly an apple fall from the tree and he began to ask himself, why did this apple tree falls on the ground and not float on the air? That’s when he did experiments on the gravity and it also how the Newton’s law of gravity exist.
The early man did experiments is to clear their mind off of their curiosity, when you new founded things, you will tend to do experiments to make certain that the item you found is what you think it and it’s the same thing happen towards the early man, when they found new object or new found herbs or medication. They will experiment the herbs or medication to make sure that it was safe for the people to take the herbs and medication.
The early man did experiments is to see how sell able their items is and what kind of strategies and tactics they should use to attract more people buy their thing. By doing this will be able to ensure that they won’t occurs bankruptcy or loss in their profits.
Scientist in the early day created gun powder and it because the British to use their newly experiments and created gun powder to kills their enemy in war. After gun powder being created, bomb was being experiment first before they create a bigger version and test on the bomb whether it would be harmful towards the human and the damages that it would take place. Example the greatly effects of the scientist would be memorable for the Japanese is the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb that being release or plant by the British, the impact of the bomb was both of the land being destroy badly and the people staying at the areas suffered the unexpected explosion, many innocent lives being sacrifice on the war.
These motivations are applicable today; scientist tries their intelligent to find new theory and research on medication for example HIV, the scientist tries them best to find cure for the sickness so that people won’t die or if they are infected, at least they have a vaccine to help their body immune system to fight the virus. Scientist nowadays tried to find new theories that weren’t found by the early scientist and with the new theories they would be able to cure sickness.
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