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Physical Science. Chapter One Science Basics. What do I need?. Textbook ring binder college rule filler paper pen & pencil metric ruler. Notes. N. D. P. what's on the ____________ ___________ phrases listen for ____________ orient your _____________ ____________ when needed
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Physical Science Chapter One Science Basics
What do I need? • Textbook • ring binder • college rule filler paper • pen & pencil • metric ruler
Notes • N. D. P. • what's on the ____________ • ___________ phrases • listen for ____________ • orient your _____________ ____________ when needed • stop and listen when my _______________ _________ _______
Notes • ________. whenever ________. • include ______ ________ from things highlighted out of your _____ in class • ____ formulas = good idea • don't waste time or attention _____________ • _________ your notes after class and regularly throughout the week
Note style • Depends on lecture or presentation style • Can be • Outline • Topical • Concept map
Science • Subdue • Understand • Use • Preserve • Protect • Pass on
Science • Body of knowledge • Collection, Gathering • Data • Observations • Method of study • Analysis • Interpretations • Conclusions
Two main areas of Science • Pure Science • Search for knowledge • Testing of ideas • Collection of data • Applied Science • How can I use science to solve a problem • Same as pure science but with different purpose
Technology • Use of science for benefit of mankind • Microwave ovens • Plastics & petroleum • Nuclear power • Is all technology good? • Value judgement • Requires moral code…
Science has Limitations • Limitations include • Accuracy of observations • Limits of tools • Viewpoint • Bias • Sin • Prejudice
Evolution vs. Creation • Evolution • Based on mans ideas and interpretations • Requires assumptions • Often looks for facts to support theory • Creation • Relies on God’s word • Must be careful to use God’s word as given • No adding or subtracting for convenience
What does universe show? • Order • Planning • Interdependence • One part cannot exist without the other • Consistency in laws • Thermodynamics 1 & 2 • Constant quantity • Move toward decline in complexity