Friday, February 2, 2007

Just What is Science

A while ago a friend of mine asked me just what science is. I don't claim to be an expert on the subject

but I tried to answer my friends question as best I could and here is what I came up with.
Science. Just what do we mean when we say science? It conjures up images of people in white lab coats

carefully measuring colorful liquids in odd shaped flasks. A good definition of science is the use of
the 'Scientific Method'. A good definition of a scientist is: One who employs the 'Scientific Method'.

So just what is this scientific method thing? It begins with the collection of data, by observation
and controlled, repeatable experiments that eliminate all the unknown factors. This is the very essence

of scientific thought. The next step involves correlating the data to from an hypothesis.
An hypothesis is a tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem
that can be tested by further investigation.

So there you have it, that's my answer to my friends question. There is of course more to it.
In particular is mathematics, which is the conerstone of all fields of science and most other
fields of study too. Where mathematics is concerned, simply being able to measure something
accurately is critical. Without accurate measurement it is impossible to control or repeat an
experiment. That being so if you are really interested in science studying mathematics is a good
place to start.