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Explore the transformative impact of the scientific method on human civilization from 10,000 BCE to 3000 BCE. This engaging discussion outlines how early humans identified problems and created solutions through experimentation and innovation. Key developments such as the domestication of animals, the discovery of agriculture, the advent of written language, and advances in geometry and metallurgy all stemmed from this process. Witness how these breakthroughs laid the groundwork for modern life, illustrating how critical thinking and problem-solving have continuously shaped human existence.
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Who Cares About Science? How life has been influenced by the scientific method.
10,000 (BCE) - 3000 (BCE) SCIENCE REVOLUTIONIZED THE HUMAN WAY OF LIFE
HOW??? By Using a simple form of the scientific method • Identify a problem • Experiment to find a solution through trial and error. • Problem solved.
PROBLEM Need to eat meat…… Hard to follow the herds….
PROBLEM Need variety of food…. Need nutrient dense food…
PROBLEM Need to mark the passing of time… Daily, monthly and yearly…
PROBLEM Walking is slow method of transportation…..
PROBLEM Need sharp weapons to defend a domesticated herd… Need a vessel to carry water…
PROBLEM Now that people stay with their herds it is harder to gather grains and vegetables. Need a method to grow their own food.
PROBLEM Now that people have begun to settle down, they need to establish laws and write them down to keep a record.
First Written Language Cuneiform Hieroglyphics
PROBLEM Need to divide the land… Need to irrigate and make best use of the land… Build permanent housing…
PROBLEM More land requires stronger plows…. Need Stronger Weapons to defend land
The Revolution of Science is Changing Your Life It took 7,000 years to go from…. To….
IMAGINE HOW YOUR LIFE WOULD CHANGE….IF SOMEONE DIDN’T IDENTIFY A PROBLEM AND TRY TO SOLVE IT!!!!
Look how life has changed in the last 107 years…. First Handheld Camera 1900 First Electric Typewriter 1901
First X-Ray 1912 First Flight Wright Brothers 1903 First Automobile Ford 1903