nur_agus_ipftiuii Posted September 25, 2004 Share Posted September 25, 2004 1. I'm only an ungraduated Industrial Engineering student. 2. I'm really sorry for my bad English(it's not my mother's language). 3. Thank you for all comments. 4. The problem is : " We have developed the world until what we can see now. And also, we as human have developed our sciences. Newtonian Law's of mechanics is probably one of the most significant development(of course another is Einstein's, and many-many others). But, science is what we see from nature, isn't it? we can only describe it with many limitations as human being. The rule then applied. For any scientist's law or postulate, if no one could deny it with another rational explanation, then we must accept it. Okay. But then, many socialist critism us that we are too pragmatic. We see and consider everything related with sciences. We are common with mechanics. We see everything mechanically. And badly, we apply it in our daily life, our relation with others, other's relation with others, and everything. And i feel that they are right at many case. Although i will not leave my "mechanical" view, for my jobs and my engineer thinks, but i feel it's it hard and blurred to leave my mechanical view in our life with others and everything else beside engineering. And i feel also that many of us (Engineering, Scientists, Practicians, etc) is seems to be tightened with this mechanical view. Even phsycology, they categorized many things such as defence mechanism of human...even human have mechanical side viewed by human science. Yeah...that's it all..and friends, please reply...I know almost of us in this forums is engineer, scientists, researchers, practicians, etc, who are more experienced than i am. " 5. Thank you for reading my long threads...and don't forget to reply....anything you want to say....thanks a lot! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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