Jumat, 19 Juli 2013

The Development of Science



The Development of science in this age is in an incredible state.  With many requirements of humans, requests people to think far more ahead and more modern.  By that, it is expected that human Resources continue to thrive continuously.
Initially, science happened in old-time, and then followed until this day.

1.       Old-Time
The Development of science happened in a fast process thousands of years ago before Christ.  This event happened when humans were in the young Stone Age.  At that time, there was a big revolution in how humans lived.  Humans starter to know Agriculture, how to live in one place, build houses, preserve food, start irrigation, and beginning to livestock animal.  In that time, they were also able to know how to write, read, and count.  With their ability to write, there were some important events that could be noted and be read by other people which make it easier to spread out.  Their ability to count also supported the science development, because the events that happened were completed with an accurate and proper data.
2.       Greek Time
Greek Time is thought to be the golden time of philosophy.  At this time, people were able to propose their own idea and opinions.  Greek at that time, were considered as the treasury of science and philosophy.  Greek people at that time did not believe in myths anymore.  Greek people also wouldn’t receive experience basically on receptive attitude, where they would just simply receive it.  They tried to emerge inquiring attitude, where they would rather critically review something.  This behavior then became the seed of the Development of modern science.  This critical behavior made Greek people appear as thinkers all time.  A couple of philosophers at that time were Thales, Phytagoras, Socrates, Plato and Aristoteles.
3.       Middle Time
The middle time was a lot influenced by Catholic people toward the empire and culture development at that time.  Commonly, Roman people were busy with religious problems without considering worldly and science.  At that time, the people who appear in the science field were theologian.  Almost all scientists at this time were theologian, which means that science activities were related to religious activities.  In other words, science activities were directed to support religious beliefs.  The motto obtained at that time was ‘ancilla theologiae’ which means man of religion.  Because of that, since the fall time of Roman Empire until the 10th Century, there were no marvelous actions in the science field that could be proposed.  The period at this time was also known as the dark ages.
4.       Renaissance Time
Renaissance time was marked with a revival of the freedom of ideas and opinions from religious dogma.  Renaissance was a transition time where the middle age starter to change to modern time.  Human at this time were humans that were longing for freedom of ideas.  Humans wanted to achieve success with their own sweat, not based with God’s fate.  The founding of modern science started at the Renaissance time.  The science field that was growing at that time was astronomy.  The famous figure was Roger Bacon, Copernicus Johannes Keppler, and Galileo Galilei.
5.       Modern Time
Modern time was marked with many discoveries in science.  The development of science in modern time was continued from the Renaissance time.  Like Rene Descartes, a famous figure known as the father of philosophy.  His discoveries at that time were coordinate system.  Other than that, there were more philosophers like Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin.
6.       Contemporary Time
Amongst all special sciences that were explained by philosophers, physics were at the top.  According to Trout (in Rizal Mustansyir, dkk., 2001) physics is at the most fundamental position of science where the subject material contains basic elements that form the universe.  He also showed that historically the relation between physics and philosophy appeared in two ways.  First, the philosophic discussions about physic method and in the interaction between substantial seek about physics (example: about material, power, the concept of space, and time).  Secondly, the philosophy teachings that answers the phenomena about material, power, space and time.  By that, from the beginning there is a red line between philosophy and physics.

Seeking for knowledge is a must for humans.  That sentence is already listed in all holy books of all religion.  After we know which science is right, we are required to spread it to all humans for the welfare of human in this world.  The development of science itself must make human to better itself.

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