Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2013 06:07 am
is there any difference between science and technology.........? if ur ans is "yes" say what are the difference?
 
rosborne979
 
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Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2013 06:39 am
@gokulcena,
Science is a methodology, Technology is an implementation.

(See what your teacher thinks of that)
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Lustig Andrei
 
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Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2013 02:41 pm
There's an old saying that science is like sex -- it can have a practical application but that's not why we do it. In science, the practical application would be technological developments; in sex, of course, procreation is a possible result.
ossobuco
 
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Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2013 02:46 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
I like that answer, LAndrei.
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aspvenom
 
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Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2013 02:50 pm
@Lustig Andrei,
Close but no cigar Mr. Green
"Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it."
-- Richard P. Feynman
Lustig Andrei
 
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Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2013 05:43 pm
@aspvenom,
I was just rephrasing as I didn't have the exact quote in front of me. Means the same thing. Thnx, asp.
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