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With all of the problems our world is facing right now, have you ever considered that perhaps the
solution for those is for us to cease doing science? Can you envision yourself living without the desire to
see any more progress out of it? Science has many remarkable benefits to society. It has served as a
beacon of changes throughout history, where scientific studies have led to discoveries, inventions, and
innovations. However, it has also consequences for humans and natural resources. Taking account of its
risks, is it reasonable to better stop doing science?
For centuries we’ve been some of the world’s incredible problem-solvers. Supported further by
groundbreaking visions, we generate valuable knowledge. As inquisitive species, we should continue
exploring all of life’s mysteries and constantly seeking knowledge to improve our lives and those of future
generations. Knowledge, after all, is power. If we stop doing science, the world will stagnate, and chaos
would be everywhere. Yes, it may have dire implications, such as climate change, immoral tests, and
resource depletion. However, if we don’t have it, our lives would be meaningless. Is everything enough
to suffice our necessities? If that’s the case, it means that we are closing our doors for improvements. No
new medicines, no new technological inventions, no human growth at all. Furthermore, the threats to
science come from the intention of man to abuse it. Our personal prejudgments and political agendas also
sometimes ignore the scientific facts, which further endangers our world.
We should understand science to make it beneficial. Imagine if there were no hospitals or medical
professionals to treat the sick. Consider how you would live if you didn't have access to any technological
devices. For us, science is a way of life in and of itself. Trying to stop it is impossible, because the point of
it is for us to use it in finding for solutions. We have evolved because we always thrive for the better, and
science is the only thing that can provide this.
With all things considered, it’ safe to say that we should never stop doing science since its benefits
far outweigh the downsides. Stopping it won’t help us solve our problems but would actually make our
world even more destructive. So, what are we going to do about this? Rather than attempting to end it,
we should improve our use of it. Researchers at the University of Sussex proposed three principles to
reduce the negative side effects of scientific discovery. They argue that ordinary people must have a say
in which technologies are pursued, which innovations are supported, and which sciences are prioritized.
We should embark on promoting scientific education in our children and expanding scientific proficiency
among our citizens. We should initiate a harmonious and extensive reliance on science to better protect
our world and the people living in it.
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