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+ | Science is about building models and the model that explains most observed phenomena is the model that is adopted for explanation. | ||
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+ | Here is an article by Brian Koberlein, an astrophysicist and a Professor of Physics at Rochester Institute of Technology | ||
+ | [http://briankoberlein.com/2013/11/08/sing-the-body-electric/ Click here] to read the article. | ||
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+ | This article was shared by '''Vasanth G Shahabadkar, CTE Gulbarga''' |
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Model building as a process of science
Science is about building models and the model that explains most observed phenomena is the model that is adopted for explanation.
Here is an article by Brian Koberlein, an astrophysicist and a Professor of Physics at Rochester Institute of Technology Click here to read the article.
This article was shared by Vasanth G Shahabadkar, CTE Gulbarga