The Mysteries of Science

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The Mysteries of Science

Introduction

As I write this essay, I am over whelmed by what human beings can accomplish given time and space. As I look through my window, planes are flying over smoke that lazily ascends from the industries beneath them; vehicles fill every available space along the streets as the news report another successful rocket launch on its mission to the Mars. If only the views of the unborn mind could be trusted, I would have been born centuries earlier. In the current world that is driven by fear over global climate changes, global warming, global economic recession, global terrorism amidst a host of many other global concerns, I may not help but burry my head in the peaceful moments only experienced by the dinosaurs’ age. Though that age is considered by many as having been uncivilized and backward, the generations lived in a serene, enclosed and self-contained environment. For example, a cure for most of the human health challenges was at reach within the households’ unpolluted gardens and the weapons of mass destruction could not be so powerful to destroy an entire family in one night.

Science: A Blessing or a Curse?

Over the last century, science has changed the face of the earth offering a see-saw kind of results that has helped in improving the quality of life while at the same time posing a great danger to human race through the competitive production of dangerous weapons that can overturn the whole world at will. Industrial development and modern modes of transport has over the years contributed to the current environmental challenges that threaten the world’s flora and fauna that coexisted peacefully in the last few centuries. The world just sits and stares as the scientific innovations multiply ...

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Conclusion

While science has made us digital, yes, really fast modern generation, it is also unfortunate to see the way man has misused it to pose serious danger to his own existence. Though nothing much can be done to reverse the misgivings from search innovations it is paramount for the nations to adopt measures that would facilitate peaceful existence with the positive contributions that science has given us. The international nuclear disarmament program and combined efforts to mitigate on global climate change are steps towards the right direction, though many nations continue to deny their guilt in making the world an inhabitable place.

Works cited

Brett Smith and Carol Jones, 1924-34.The Works of Thomas Love Peacock. London: Constable.

McNamara Robert, (1986). Blundering Into Disaster, New York: Pantheon Books.

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