Dr. Ernst Stültinger wrote in his letter that the money spent by the Count to support the invention of the microscope ultimately resulted in a great relief of human suffering, and the rewards were far greater than if the money had simply been used to provide relief to those who suffered from the plague. This is the power of science. It is, and people's lives are closely related, inseparable.
Research in space can improve our daily lives. Dr. Ernst Stültinger's letter makes it clear: Every year, about a thousand new technologies developed in the space program are used in everyday life. Science is all around us, making better ships and airplanes, more accurate weather forecasts and storm warnings, better communications, better medical equipment, and even better everyday gadgets.
And Zambian Sister Mary Yukenda's questioning represents a compassionate, humanistic concern for the present, a sympathy for the underdog, which, in my view, is a kind of goodness. In my opinion, her view is the same as the majority of people believe that money should be spent on things that are visible, tangible and needed. But, more often than not, we need to look beyond the present to the future, not just the present. Dr. Stühlinger's answer represents a kind of scientific spirit that focuses on the future, on innovation, on the benefit of mankind, a spirit that is different from that of Sister Mary Jacinta, that looks to the future, and that the cause of science is the foothold of the future.
As we all know, Edison, the great inventor, his invention made an era of change; so that everyone out of the boundless darkness; so that people in different places can contact each other by telephone. This is the power of science! It can make people live a convenient and fast life, and it can solve all the difficulties in life: monitoring and analyzing through satellites to improve the production of food; medical research to take care of the health of the human body, and to deal with the problems of hunger, disease and environmental pollution. In short, scientific research is a necessity.
However, scientific research must be accompanied by respect for the development of the human spirit, the protection of the surrounding environment, and respect for sustainable development. Only on this basis can scientific and technological research be carried out in a healthy and stable manner. Only by strengthening the combination of the two will we be able to truly benefit mankind.
Albert Schweitzer famously said, "I look at the future with anxiety, but with hope." The future is unpredictable, but face it with good hope. Through the development of science, technological advances, to the exploration of space, have brought us a new technology, the face of a serious test of optimism ......
Reach out to "catch" the sun, but it fled from the fingers, and seemingly small flowers can be The power of life can never be equaled. The power of life can never be compared, and our future needs us to take care of it. It is fragile.
The flower season because of abundant rain and flowers bloom brilliantly; high-rise buildings because of the solid foundation and standing; eagles because of the cliff on the life and death of a leap and have a pair of incredibly strong and powerful wings ...... However, the future, is such an infinite piece of land, which is waiting for us to establish a brilliant, waiting for us to be able to create a beautiful It ...... let us use technology to hold up a blue sky! The first is to make sure that you have a good understanding of what you are doing and how you are doing it.