Muhammad Nafiz Izzat bin Md Arif, 17187, EE {Report}
Experimenting Experimental Experiments
Did you know that mankind has
starting doing experiments since early as the 240 BC (before Christ)?
Experimentation is one of the steps in the scientific method that arbitrates
between competing models or hypotheses. Experimentation is also used to test
existing theories or new hypotheses in order to support them or disprove them.
Experiments are done by thousands of scientists on a daily basis usually to
create a better future for the oncoming generation. The following paragraphs
will elaborate more on the history, classification, and the benefits of
scientific experiments.
The history of scientific
experimentation started off with many great scientists. One of them is the well
known scientist, Albert Einstein, while best known for the theory of relativity
(and specifically mass-energy equivalence, E=mc^2), he was awarded the 1921
Nobel Prize in Physics for his 1905 (Annus Mirabilis) explanation of the
photoelectric effect and "for his services to Theoretical Physics".
In popular culture, the name "Einstein" has become synonymous with
great intelligence and genius. Einstein was named Time magazine's "Man of
the Century." Other scientist like Francis Bacon, Galileo Galilei, Antoine
Lavoisier and Louis Pasteur also contributed in science in their own specific
fields. From there, many have started to take interest in experimenting. Till
this very day, tons of people have started their own researches and
experiments.
There are many types of experiments and they
can be classified based on their field. For example, the field of astronomy.
The field of astronomy has been dominated by great scientists like Eratosthenes who obtained the measurement of the Earth's
circumference, and Arno Penzias who detected
the cosmic microwave background radiation, which
provided support to the theory of the Big Bang. Besides astronomy, there are also the fields
of Biology, Chemistry, Geology and many more. All conquered by outstanding
people who seek a better understanding of the world and what the world can
offer.
Scientific
experiments have benefited us since the dawn of time and will continue to do so
for many generations to come. With an excellent experiment, we can obtain a better
and cleaner environment. A less polluted world, where people can see beautiful
clouds instead of thick layers of smoke. Useful gadgets and machinery will be
built and designed to ease mankind’s day-to-day work. All these can help in
restoring the beauty of our earth and help in creating a better future for
oncoming generations.
In
conclusion, it is proven that scientific experimentation has helped mankind in
providing a better and easier lifestyle. Thus, youth nowadays should be encouraged
to learn techniques of experimenting. This would be useful, as it would
generate new ideas, ideas that could help to save our precious Earth.
Especially in this era, where global warming and earthquakes are rapidly
increasing all over the world.
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