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Science reasoning

Bronowski makes generations in the course of “The Nature of Scientific Reasoning”. Among these generalization is: “No scientific theory is a collection of fact” (Paragraph 7); “All science is the search for unity in hidden likeness” (Paragraph 8); and “It grows from comparison” (Paragraph 12).

A scientific theory can either be true or false or false. When it is true that means that some evidence based on experiments or observations, such as the rising of the sun from the East. When a scientific theory is proven to be true it is classified as fact. Matter for instance was regarded as valid and made up out of atoms. The Epicureans came to this conclusion two-thousand years ago. But not until two centuries ago that John Dalton was the first to see the structure of matter as seen today. John Delton used Chemistry with respect to the ancient theory together came to the conclusion that matter is linked and formed from different kinds of atoms.

“All science is t...

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