Evolution was a law of the nature and it was proved by Aristotle’s final cause statement as an example of self-aimed goal. However, mind is designed to deviate from the conventional way of nature due to effects of fear, imagination and hope. During the earlier times, there was no unity, no sharing or transfer and information was locked within each culture before trade and tourism became popular.
The pre-era of renaissance, the idea …show more content…
Once this became a business but when the trade didn’t payoff, it began to crumble and some section came out of the zodiac based cult. Fear destroys the power of reasoning to create irrational system of knowledge that is easily susceptible to be influenced by the unreal.
Science has a logic based evidence to prove what it states. All those secrets of nature which science is trying currently to decipher is the main cause of a parallel system filled with miracles and sufferings. Literature joined forces with science to highlight the reality and what is believed as in Nissim Ezekiel’s poem, Night of the Scorpion.
One of the notable incidents to expose the clash of science and philosophy was the number 13. Unlucky for those who believe in history and means nothing actually in the light of science. And when people are given the freedom, everything turns into utility leading to new forecasts of future incidents that can possess high chances of occurring unlike according to a calendar designed based on superstition. In the past, there was hostile struggle, ignorance and agitation by the society over the information passed from the minority, but the four laws of freedom viz. Justice, Equality, Liberty and Fraternity, supported the flow of evidence against the followers of anti-science. Aristotle supported the cause but he did analyse, trivially about the new main spring of evolution or the mind, it’s abilities to bring about unexpected portents and unpredictable