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naceur
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A short thought about Science  
Posted: 28 Feb 08 1:40 AM
  
I can define science as the art to argue, to demonstrate, to deduct, to confront, to improve, to discuss simply with the nature. We maintain a relation with the mater and the energy when we make science. What I mean by saying "we"?

"We" it is our thought of all toghether. This thought comes from a great distance (it grew rich in the course of the centuries and millenniums).

"We" is timeless (at the same moment: in past, in the present and in the future).

I think that the language which ties us best with the nature, is that of the mathematics. The nature, including "we", speaks, uses and understands mathematics, what ever should be the degree of organization of individuals who compose it (atoms, molecules, bodies, populations, univers...). The science is accessible to all of us, naturally to diverse degrees, thanks to this natural language. It is really the case to say it!  

Here is an example: a baby understands and speaks this language before knowing how to speak when he gives his first smile to the one who smiles to him(her): I believe that he/she models that, he/she disregards everything except the mouth of the one who smiles. I do not know how my daughter knew that I smiled to imitates me, after only some weeks birthday? To model is exactly to make mathematics and it is also to do science.

Scientists who are not humble and who think that there is only them who make science or who think that the subtlety of the language which they possess to interact with the nature is inaccessible to the others make a mistake and may be dangerous for themselves and for all of us because it is a holdup of our collective thought.

I will edit this in few time !
Best Regards,
Naceur Bouziani
 
  
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