Coronavirus | Crises of Science

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Good greeting hiveians....

Note with me that the times of epidemics do not destroy us and do not come to us by surprise, except in times of crisis in science. This crisis, with its compulsions, suffering, and the anxiety that accompanies it, reveals a certain imbalance in the circle of scientific knowledge. Yes, science today is in its greatest power and sweeping radiation, known and reliable, but in this context we must pay attention to four observations:

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The first observation

Is that the shock of the epidemic, as we have received, has come to ask a legitimate question: Has humanity not over-humanise some of the sciences in favour of others? I mean, did research in the field of natural sciences prevail in favor of physical sciences and nanotechnology, for example, at the expense of biology and chemistry? The first sciences are made, among other things, aircraft carriers, missiles, bombs, all germ explosives, means of mass destruction and nuclear reactors, and everything that is used in the terrible wars that the world is experiencing in an abhorrent aggressive manner. The second is made of medicines, antibiotics, vaccines, environmentally friendly, human-friendly and other agricultural materials. In a word, the "sciences of destruction and war" were given priority over the "sciences of life and peace"?

The second observation

Is that the life sciences have achieved countless scientific breakthroughs, even major revolutions, and in the past and present have faced deadly epidemic wars in all regions of the world. This time, however, it has stood still unable to deal with a dangerous virus, the most serious of which is that it is rapidly transmitted and spreading infection in a supernatural way that is difficult to contain, and in addition to harvesting thousands of victims around the world, it has almost completely halted the movement of the world economy and the industrial and commercial cycle.

The third observation

Is that science has an predictive sense that goes beyond all the limits that can be described in words, and this is something that is known and certain at the epistemological level... In international laboratories and major research centres, men have traveled to physical and biological times other than those we know.... But they did not expect this "prodigious mongoose" unless this se "mongoose" itself grew up and grew as a result of their excessively reliable test error. And that's just an assumption, just as a matter of doubt, if not the virus itself coming to us from nature.

The fourth observation

Is that this epidemic, which has grown to become a pandemic that threatened the life of the world, exposed human humanity..... He showed that investment in war and barbaric killings exceeds investment in life, despite the magnitude of this recent investment.

The future alone will light us up in answering the post-pandemic world situation. We should not over-predict the future after a terrible epidemic, all expectations are reviewable and redirected, and may leave them permanently later ... We can only monitor hypotheses of thought, which means we don't have satisfactory answers and are not sure about our questions, just touch ing the contours of a path to knowledge. Epidemic times are usually like long-lasting nightmares, long days that don't end easily. Therefore, we will not understand the best of what is going on only that evening. It's about cosmic trauma. Notice this global horror.

Science creates prosperity, well-being and decent living for the human being. It makes civilization, urbanization and evaluates urbanization... But science, as distinct and rigorous ideas, is not a generator of feelings. These feelings of how we enjoy the gains of science and the high-quality products that make science and technical science in particular are our deep spiritual, emotional and psychological interactions and the way we celebrate and rejoice in these extraordinary achievements. Here I say that technology exists throughout the world north and south, but the interaction and neutral sense of practicality, both positive and negative, is neither one nor the exact same...

You can see with me the differences of feelings in the face of this deadly epidemic (Covid-19) from one community to another in the world, it is enough to open social networking sites now, to find these feelings waiting for us ... In videos, photos and audios that have been widely shared for six months after we were plagued by this terrible epidemic. It embodies the culture of the community in question.

The bottom line is that this interaction is what stimulates science and makes it work, and you may notice that international laboratories and scientists with well-known international competence are racing to find a biological medical solution to this deadly virus and they are speeding up, given our pressures, which feel countless dangers to all humanity. The teachers at the school repeatedly reminded us when we were young children, with beautiful wisdom: "NEED IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION."




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Best regards, ✍
M'ssieu Abdo



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