At first man was little better than an animal. As reason
developed in him, he began to discoveries and invention to make life more and
more comfortable. It is science that is at the root of this progress.
Let us first take the case of food, the most essential of
all things. Primitive people did know how to grow food. Gradually people learnt
to cultivate lands with the plough drawn by bullocks. But science has been
teaching them how to produce more and better crops at lesser labour with the
help of tractors and fertilizers and high yielding varieties of seeds.
Scientists are trying to grow food even in deserts. They have discovered
various substitute foods. The population of the world has been increasing
steadily, and but for these achievements, there would have been chronic famines
in many places.
Science has made home life comfortable and enjoyable. The
electric light and fan, the electric cooker, the refrigerator, etc. have freed
life of much of the drudgery and discomfort our forefathers had to go through.
In the rich countries of the West, there are many other labour-saving gadgets
in almost every house.
Science has given us improved methods of transport and
communication. Formerly there were only bullock carts and boats. Now we have
railways, steamships, motor cars, airplanes, etc. These have enabled us to travel
even to the farthest end of the world within a very short time in comfort and
safety. Science has given us the printed book which is our main source of
knowledge. The telegraph, the telephone, the radio and TV. The latest addition
in this list is computer. It has changed the world.
Science has also greatly helped the improvement of health. We
have now good medicines for many diseases which were so fatal only a few years
back. Modern surgery also has been doing wonders in the surgical field. Scientist
have succeeded in sending up artificial satellites and have already landed on
the Moon and except to reach Mars within a short time.
All these are wonders of science and we do not know what further
wonders will be achieved by it in future. But it is to be deeply regretted that
the power of science is being used for evil purpose also. We all know how books
are used for propaganda purpose, what damage and destruction were caused by
airplanes in Europe and how whole cities were wiped out by atom bombs in Japan
during the last Word War. We also know what a mad race is going on the
production of deadlier weapons for destruction. This is certainly deplorable.
But that is the abuse of science, and because a
good thing is abused, the thing itself is not to blame. In fact, there
is a not good thing that cannot be abused. We should use science only for that
good of mankind.
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