Because Science is based on facts. It can be called the "quest for the truth". And no matter where you go facts will remain the same. The laws and principles of Science do not change no matter where you go - therefore the "universal language". and because they are cute
An easy, universal language that isn't rocket science to understand
universal language of noval alchemist
Symbols allow for a universal identification of something, be it what the container contains, or health risks associated it it, its combustibility or the like. Symbols can transcend language and hence be largely universal in its meaning.
There is no such thing as a universal language.
Every research station conducts business in its native language, based on the sponsoring country. The universal language of science is English, with French as an international, diplomatic second.
Olga Pombo has written: 'Leibniz and the problem of a universal language' -- subject(s): Imaginary languages, Language and languages, Language, Universal, Philosophy, Universal Language
Universal Language is a language which is spoken world wide. At this point there is no Universal Language really, because not every person can speak English. Therefore English is not the universal Language, and nor is any other language in the world. It is possible that one day there will be a language that will be the Universal Language, but for it to get Universal status, it needs to be a language that every single person in the world speaks fluently. There is debates and discusions about English possibly becoming a universal language, but i have doubts about its future as a main language, because as the Chinese and Indian economy are growing, their countries status in the world are becoming more and more important, and alreadt more people are choosing to study Chinese and Arabic languages over English.
management is a universal process
Yes, Mathematics is the language of Science. Mathematics is referred to as the language of science because it summarizes science in numbers.
Universal Language - Joe Lovano album - was created in 1992.
Charles James has written: 'An universal military dictionary, in English and French' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, French, French language, Military art and science
There is actually no universal language in the world, and there never has been one. However, English is the most widely spoken language, and is more universal than any other.