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Of course there is! History is the (often biased) record of humanities progress through the ages and Science is one of our achievements as a species being the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment. If you study the various histories of the nations through the ages you can see how in its infancy the Scientific principle arose independently in Greece, China, India and sometimes devolved into Alchemy before eventually coming to the fore again at the end of the 16th century, at least in Europe though a more scientific approach to various paths of discovery had flourished under Islam much earlier than that. The fall of Rome combined with the extremely repressive and ignorant attitude of the Church made Europe a relative latecomer in scientific contributions although Gutenbergs contribution of printing from movable type helped to make up the lost time by propagating the contributions of scholars whose contributions might otherwise have been lost to us. In fact it's essential to study History to get an accurate idea of how Science as a discipline came into being through the contributions of men and women from all over the known world. Otherwise you tend to get a highly biased Western European version of events that until very recently completely ignored the contributions of other nations, especially China.
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Cathedrals were built as testimonies to god's power on Earth.
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Alhazen (Ibn Al-Haytham), a great authority on optics in the Middle Ages who lived around 1000AD, invented the first pinhole camera,
I'm sorta clever. If your looking for a meaning of life, it's hard to actually say WHAT it means. Life is labor. Life is joy. Life is sadness. Life is harsh. Life is. Well, that's NOT science. For science, it's the while we have on earth. If you mean "Did the world have life before us?" That is a yes and no question. The dinosaurs were wiped out and the Ice Age melted. But there was life.....
The poem "Through Ages and Ages Eternal" was written by Conrado V. Pedroche. The poem conveys the message that life can be difficult at times, but it's important to persevere.
Science and technology have been a part of human history even before the middle ages. The bow and arrow, irrigation, metalurgy, astronomy etc. If you're asking when the dark ages ended than look up The Reinassance.
When the Arab Muslims started it back in the days. It was the Dark Ages for America and Europe, but it was the Golden Ages for the Muslim Arabs that invented and started all the science that we have today. Then the Muslims were kicked out of Spain and all the science was left for the Romans. -MUSLIMS!
Examine the nature of science and scientific thinking during rannicsance