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The Nature of Science

Introductory Microbiology

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What does Science mean to you?

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Is this the process of Science to you?

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We make a Hypothesis to explain observations.

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Repeated experiments support our Hypothesis so it becomes a Theory

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Further experiments prove our Theory true and it becomes a Law.

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I have a name for this…

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The Schoolhouse Rock version of Science.

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Science isn’t taught like other subjects…

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So students get stuck in the rote-memorization rut.

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So what is wrong with that?

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The problem is one of semantics

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Define the word Apocalypse

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Most of you go with this…

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However, if you were a theologian, you would get…

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Then how does Science work?

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What is a Hypothesis?

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“An Educated Guess” is too simplistic, you need to be more specific.

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A Scientific Hypothesis has several features.

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It must be experimentally testable.

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It seeks to explain how a phenomenon works.

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It predicts unknown results.

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Likewise, a Scientific Theory is often misunderstood

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Theories are NOT proven

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Theories are hypotheses that have been expanded into general models of a phenomenon.

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Theories are supported but falsifiable

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Theories allow for the generation of new hypotheses.

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A Scientific Law is probably the most misunderstood.

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Laws are a distillation of repeated observations

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Laws differ from theories in that they DO NOT posit explanations

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Often Laws can be described as Mathematical Equations

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The Big Picture

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Observed Phenomenon

Hypothesis

Theory

LawA description, often mathematical

A posited model to explain the phenomenon

Allows the formation ofNew Hypotheses

Repeated experimentation And testing allows expansion And generalization