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3 June, 12:16
Not an ultimate goal if science
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Erick Scott
3 June, 12:21
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What is not the ultimate goal of science is to produce unchanging and absolute answers. Scientists would like to, however, understand patterns, give explanations for natural events, and even make predictions.
And it isn't really the case that they would like to produce unchanging answers.
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