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Matter was always around. Matter was discovered (from a human understanding) by scientific study and human natural curiosity in the world around us.
Curiosity in Tagalog is "kakatohan" and it means the strong desire to know or learn something new. It reflects a sense of wonder or inquisitiveness about the world around us.
Humans are curious by nature as it helps us learn, adapt, and survive in our environment. Curiosity drives us to seek new knowledge, solve problems, and explore the unknown. It is a fundamental part of how we understand the world around us and continually expand our horizons.
Socrates meant that true wisdom starts with a sense of curiosity and an eagerness to learn about the world. By questioning and exploring what we do not understand, we can uncover knowledge and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.
Absolutely! Science is fascinating and has the power to spark curiosity and drive innovation in countless ways. It allows us to better understand the world around us and pushes the boundaries of human knowledge.
The World Around Us was written by Huck Scarry
I would say they come to us in exactly that order: Curiosity, Science, Technology..
People like fossils because they provide valuable insights into the history of life on Earth. They can help us understand evolution, ancient environments, and past climates. Fossils also spark curiosity and wonder about the world around us.
The strongest incentive comes from simple curiosity - the human urge to find the reason 'why and what?' of the world about us and far beyond.
an expanded knowledge of the world around us
Curiously exploring new horizons, Uncovering mysteries in the unknown, Ravenous for knowledge in every way, Inquisitive minds seek to understand, Obsessed with unraveling life's secrets, Unleashing creativity and curiosity, Seeking answers in the world around us.
how does the us constitution play a part in today's governments around the world?