what is science?
por Roxanne Haslam
1. Scientific method
1.1. The scientific method is a methodology to obtain new knowledge, which has historically characterized science
1.1.1. observe
1.1.2. Question
1.1.3. Research
1.1.4. Research
1.1.5. Hypothesize
1.1.6. Experiment
1.1.7. Experiment
1.1.8. Test hypothesis
1.1.9. Make conclusions
1.1.10. Report
2. Matter
2.1. physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit; that which occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.
2.1.1. Solids
2.1.2. Liquids
2.1.3. Gases
2.1.4. Gases
2.1.5. Plasma
3. Future
3.1. the time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come.
3.1.1. Robots
3.1.2. Aliens
3.1.3. Flying cars
3.1.4. travels in the time
3.1.5. Cancer Cure
3.1.6. coronavirus vaccine
3.1.7. End of the world
4. Science is the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
5. a person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
5.1. Albert Einstein
5.2. Isaac Newton
5.3. Stephen Hawking
5.4. Marie Curie
5.5. Galileo Galilei
5.6. Blaise Pascal
5.7. Charles Darwin
5.8. Nicolás Copérnico
6. Scientists
7. Theories/laws
7.1. A theory is a contemplative an rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking about a phenomenon, or the results of such thinkin.
7.2. A physical law or natural law is a physical principle established on the basis of empirical evidence and concrete facts, applicable to a defined group of phenomena conditions.
7.2.1. Law of Inertia
7.2.2. Action and reaction
7.2.3. Law of gravitation
8. Energy
8.1. the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
8.1.1. Thermal energy
8.1.2. Nuclear energy
8.1.3. Nuclear energy
8.1.4. Chemical energy
8.1.5. Gravitational energy
8.1.6. Kinetic energy
8.1.7. Potential energy