science
deductive reasoning
quantity units symbol area square meter m2 volume cubic meter m3
broad = wide
The noun form for the adjective broad is broadness.
Example: The man has broad shoulders.
science
Broad, vast, comprehensive, detailed knowledge and understanding
a theory
theory
Broad types of literature, music or other broad body of knowledge.
Having a broad base of knowledge helps individuals to understand complex issues from various perspectives, make connections between different subjects, and think critically. It also enables them to adapt to different situations, communicate effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, and continue learning and growing throughout their lives. A broad base of knowledge can also lead to more creativity and innovation by drawing on different fields for inspiration.
Seals have flippers while fish have fins. They are derived from the same structures but used by different classifications.
deductive reasoning
megantelligent, hypercognitive
A scientific theory. Also can make testable predictions and is internally consistent.
Religion relies on faith, or divinely inspired knowledge about the metaphysical world. Some religions also provide divinely inspired knowledge about past events, including the origin of the world. Science relies on observation and analysis about the physical world. Science requires data to be replicable and testable. All scientific results, hypotheses and theories must be published and subjected to peer review, so that a broad cross-section of scientific opinion can evaluate, then disprove or accept them.
Broadford While the name "Bradford" is derived from Broad Ford - a river crossing - the correct current name is "The City of Bradford."