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Rilhas24-May-07 12:05
Rilhas24-May-07 12:05 
I disagree. Well, not completelly, but suficiently.

In a growing civilization we are bound to always find people ready to go beyond. Their number will never reach zero. And I propose that the ability to solve problems and imagine solutions to problems is increasing not because people are becoming smarter but, instead, because generation upon generation we are allowed to build where others left off.

My proposition is not a simple one. Even the definition of "smartness" (is this a word??) is hard to define in this context. We need not only traditional "smartness" but also large amounts of memory, speed of reasoning, ability to correlate the uncorrelated, and (depending on the area of interest) a close contact to physics and the real world or the largest possible distance from it. We also need to find science interesting, and very often we have to be "smart enough" to select the right topic to research on.

Anyway, my proposition implies that as science (including mathematics) becomes more complex, we will always find people that are able to understand it and expand it. This is simple, we just have to start where others left off and resist the temptation of understanding everything from scratch. Many are good at that. This makes me confident that science as an art is not destined to disapear.

However, science as an art is becoming less and less important in our society. Today I see a booming necessity for the pragmatics. I call them that because they are people who know enough to get things to work, have a very developed intuition about where to focus their attention, and an extremely important ability to take complex abstract results that others developed and strip them down to the point where it becomes practical to do something with them (this strip down is an expansion in knowledge, not a reduction).

Please note that what I meant is that science as an art will probably never disapear, but there will be a breed that will be ready to take control of the progress of our civilization by using scientific results and findings and expanding them to aplicability.

Anyway, even if you (or your source) were right, if science as an art disapeared that would simply mean that it had become useless and uninteresting to absolutely everyone. That has not happened yet to the disco sound, so what is the real possibility of science as an art becoming useless and uninteresting to absolutely everyone?

Big Grin | :-D

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