Science is a subject of knowledge that involves major worldwide support and only the tenacious will attempt so hard to ignore the work of science, holding onto subjective views that they cannot emotionally survive without. Science is not only a fascinating field to appreciate, but the information within science contain the use of reason and logic over irrationality and senselessness. Science can be considered unexciting and uninteresting as a result of countless, repetitively tedious lessons within the classroom (from my own experience) – this gives science a bad reputation for some children in education, but I will not go into further detail on that issue in this essay as I will save it for another. The main focus on this essay relates to why science is an evidently fascinating subject; emphasising the pursuit of truth.
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Daniel C. MeesThe Blog of Sincerity, featuring contrarian, polemical and critical writings on politics, religion, social philosophy, left-right spectrum, books, sociopolitical concerns, secularism and such - by Daniel C. Mees.
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