Science may be described as the art of systematic over-simplification.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The simplification of anything is always sensational.
Science is beautiful when it makes simple explanations of phenomena or connections between different observations. Examples include the double helix in biology and the fundamental equations of physics.
What I really don't like is oversimplification.
I'm not much interested in extrapolating science and technology; I merely use extrapolation as a means of putting people into new quandaries which produce colorful pressures and conflicts.
But a science is exact to the extent that its method measures up to and is adequate to its object.
Our life is frittered away by detail... simplify, simplify.
Science is a beautiful gift to humanity; we should not distort it.
It is what makes the reform process an art, not just a science. You have to develop a strategy that tells you what reform measures you should follow and in what sequence.
That which today calls itself science gives us more and more information, and indigestible glut of information, and less and less understanding.
I believe all complicated phenomena can be explained by simpler scientific principles.