Has Science not taught us the morals?

Adityadhar Dwivedi
Poetry League
Published in
3 min readJan 5, 2019

It’s evident to you all that I have been very less active these couple of months earlier, after all, I am a student and the kind of posts I do is lengthy, time-taking and even richer in text for that I need to go through some intellectual books as well. But that’s not mean you won’t enjoy my creations! It’s sure that very soon you will enjoy the new, ever richer, tough topics to follow this year.

So, today I have brought you something very irrelevant topic and somewhat an intellectual topic as well and that is: Has Science not taught us the morals? Afterall, it’s the new year and I want you to have a better outlook and better perspective on your life and cosmos. Earlier in the inception of 2018, I made a video for you all. Have a look at it once again.

Here’s the thing, the human society has made its very foundation upon something we call as the civilization, and we civilization we know of, is due to intellect, power and social-mutual relations. Science lies upon the core of all intellect and curiosity. The whole and sole of human reasoning and interpretations lie upon the laws of nature. We had undergone a complete change with several of developmental revolutions changing our viewpoints, perspectives and even, the most significant change, curiosities. Our human society has been largely divided by thinking and beliefs and one of the consequence led us to raise one question:

Has Science not actually taught us morals?

The one way to look at such a question to ask:

Has Science taught us the morals?

Science is not what we have been told to us, it’s the innate innermost feeling of curiosity, amazement and the exploration of new stuff.

The morals what we ever used to define is just originated through continuous effort and perception of reality. The human race has lain upon these two things. Perception only develops when we try out things. Hence when we try out, we make Science. Perception may change with time but the effort never changes which in-turn leads to such questions. The morals we talk and think about is just right until it does not affect Science. Science is the way of morality. The superstitious sections of society and romanticists used to boast about the ineffectiveness of science. To them, I tried to have such a naive discussion in such a thing. If you’ve got an awkward feeling after reading all of this, don’t feel disgusted because it’s all of us at once on the Earth living as beings to live, to explore, to science!

Conclusion

Science has been a religion to somebody with their minds open and it feels really absurd when anyone naively claims out that Science is just making the morals gone haywire! These kinds of comments passed by some individuals can be misleading to somebody and I really don’t want you all to be misled and with this short message to follow the real mean of Science.

With this, I welcome you all in a very auspicious and wonderful year 2019, filled with beauty and chances! Good Luck!

Derived from Let Explore, Let Grow.

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Adityadhar Dwivedi
Poetry League

Space Blogger| Loves Great Ideas in Poetry| Have infectious Curiosity towards Cosmos| Exploring myself and world around me| Loves to write, shoot and convey.