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Science

Science is humanity's most reliable method for understanding the natural world. It is not a collection of settled facts but a living process of observation, hypothesis, experiment, and revision. Scientific literacy matters because it equips you to evaluate competing claims — about vaccines, climate change, nutrition, or artificial intelligence — based on evidence rather than authority or intuition. The scientific disciplines span an enormous range, from the subatomic particles studied in quantum physics to the ecosystems mapped by ecologists, yet they share a common epistemology: ideas must be testable, results must be reproducible, and theories must be updated when new evidence arrives. This commitment to self-correction is what separates science from dogma. Understanding how science works is arguably more valuable than memorizing any particular finding, because it gives you a transferable framework for thinking clearly about uncertainty. Modern science is also deeply interdisciplinary. Climate science integrates physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. Neuroscience bridges biology and psychology. Bioinformatics merges computer science with molecular biology. Whet's science lessons emphasize conceptual understanding and the stories behind discoveries — why continental drift was rejected for decades before plate tectonics vindicated it, how a failed experiment led to penicillin, what the double slit experiment reveals about the nature of reality. Each lesson builds scientific intuition you can apply far beyond any single subject.

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