no because i don't have any experience in scince
The scientific method is a fixed procedure of investigating what lacks reliability. Scientists only believe in what is proven, not what is believed without any evidence of research or results. This fact of the scientific method makes it useful in all areas as we only should believe in what is proven to be the truth and not what we believe is the truth. The scientific method is precise, transparent and the results of scientific investigations are reliable.
Scientific investigation is the best, and maybe only way to find the truth in something without the results being skewed by personal opinions.
Search for the Truth was created in 2002-06.
Enlightened thinkers believed in the use of reason, observation, and scientific methods to search for truth. They valued critical thinking, skepticism of traditional beliefs, and a focus on empirical evidence to uncover knowledge about the world and human society. They often challenged prevailing authority and dogma in their pursuit of truth.
Search for the Truth - video - was created in 2007.
In Search of Truth was created on 2001-09-18.
Scientific truth means that someone has used science to prove something. Scientific truth has been discovered if an experiment has been preformed with controlled variables.
This question is poorly formed. The first part of the sentance fragment suggests that the "scientific method" has some kind of "meaning". The second part of the vague question seems to ask how the scientific method justifies itself! Let me explain the scientific method: [1] make a guess about what something or rule might be true. [2] devise a test (experiment) to see if your guess "hypotheses" is true (or close). [3] discuss your results with other people who are also interested in finding out the truth and compare their results with yours. [4] unless everybody is in agreement that you have found the truth, go back to [1] and try to get closer to the truth. Meaning is NOT part of the scientific method of approaching the empirical truth. Meaning is what people think is important about the truths that they discover or believe. Belief and truth are relative to the individual. JCF
The difference is that scientific 'truth' changes with every new discovery, while religious 'truth' remains unchanging. Scientific truth is based on proven facts and figures and experiments Religious truth is based on beliefs - faith, hope and love
A Search for the Truth - 1999 was released on: USA: 1999
The Search for Truth - 1962 was released on: USA: 1962
The search for truth in the field of study is known as epistemology.