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Q: How did discoveries in science lead to a new way of thinking for europeans?
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What are important discoveries in science for this society?

The ones that lead to new engineering developments and then lead to new technologies and products. However there is no way to predict which discoveries may or may not eventually become "important" before doing the initial research and then seeing if engineers are able to develop something from those discoveries and what until possibly many decades later. Also the initial research may make no discoveries at all in the first place.


What caused science to change through time?

New technologies and new discoveries led to the verification of previous scientific discoveries, and some were proven wrong. In other words, science is always changing because new discoveries prove old ones wrong and lead to further questions, sometimes perhaps more than were answered. Hope this helps, I know I sound confusing.


How does science build on itself?

Well, not sure this is what the question means, but one way is that several discoveries build on discoveries from the past. If we didn't know about airplanes, it would be hard to imagine spaceships, and if we didn't know about typewriters, it may have been difficult to imagine computers. Telegraphs led to telephones in many ways... more discoveries lead to more discoveries.


Why science is important in education?

It encourages logical thinking, prompts students to question their environment and how it works. This can lead to skills useful in all areas of work, not just science. Hope this helps!


Why was renaissance an important period in European history?

Renaissance literally means "rebirth" in French. The Renaissance was important because changes were occuring that helped lead Europeans out of the middle ages. There were many discoveries of art, literature, and architecture


Why is critical thinking important in science?

Critical thinking is important in all aspects of life. It is critical to science because science only progresses, in the simplest terms, by uncovering the patterns underlying the materials and processes of nature. Loosely speaking, critical thinking requires one to drop biases, prejudices and assumptions for the simple reason that these can all lead one to the wrong conclusion. The scientific method: Hypothesis to Experiments to Data to Theory requires the clearest thinking and the recognition of underlying assumptions. In other words, critical thinking.


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New discoveries constantly lead to new procedures that influence your lifestyle or standard of living.


Why were Chinese uninterested in trading with Europeans?

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Why were the Chinese uninterested in trading with the europeans?

lead war?