Monday, June 3, 2013

Critical Thinking Blog #8

During the semester, I enjoyed my science and humanities classes very much.  I have learned about the process of why science is important, as well as gained knowledge about evolutionary psychology. Towards the end, I discovered the science fiction around the story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and through science, the story of creation and romance can still come together. As it is the end of the semester, I could say that I am both a science and a humanities person since I think they need one another and by utilizing science, it is a means to end, to achieve something greater that humans always seek, whether it is power, truth or love. Overall, learning about science is optimistic and it is exciting because it opens your mind to new ideas. I enjoyed learning about the history of science and humanities through the course packet and by reading each course assignment, I understand the link that that science and humanities has to one another and often, the two are more inter-dependent than we realize.  They both tell a story of how my science and humanities was created and today, certain scientific theories are still relevant to our modern society like Einstein’s Theory of Relativity and will continue to inspire the future generations to further explore the mysteries of the world around us.