Thursday, November 15, 2012

Infinite

Opening Pandora's Box





Throughout history, science has continuously played a vital role in creating impact in our individual societies and our world at large. In this specialized and structuralized field, science constantly portrays itself well in its incessant shift of motion, discovery and movement. It thrives on progress, development and growth. Hence, through the various advancements, ideologies, theories and technological innovations revolutionized by science, it is inevitable that this field has already penetrated through the kind of lifestyle and existing social structures we have today.
        Through the existence of science, various human perceptions, ideologies, and thinking have changed. More so, evolved. In our simplest of acts and by the way we conduct ourselves in the society, science never ceased to contribute and generate numerous ways of improvement. It seeks to make man’s work easier. The possibilities of discovery seemed endless. With science at hand, in terms of dealing with problems, our ideologies and actions became more organized and systematic. In addition, our lifestyles became more fast-paced, pragmatic, and more info-based. The sciences contribution is not only limited to the various theories, laws, discoveries, advancements and machineries at hand. It goes beyond tangible results and also shows itself through its contribution to the current human mindsets.


Through science, humanity’s mindset continued to form. As known, humanity has always been fond of losing themselves in their pool of curiosities, of slipping themselves through numerous conquests and adventure of finding certain truth and light about the world. Hence, through the effect of science, humanity is pushed and encouraged to embark on an odyssey, of pursuing even more advancements that could make history. Through the gift of science, humanity embraced the mindset that we are capable of finding solutions to our answers, of discovery, especially in terms of improving the state of our conditions.

But most importantly, taking aside science’s contribution as well as its immediate effects in modern industrialization and globalization, science affected individual lives and society by teaching us--really how to be {infinite}.

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