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Foundations of Modern Science
[Literal] Einstein noted in a letter that the development of modern science rests upon two major achievements. [AI Synthesis] These achievements are the formal logical systems developed by Greek philosophers, exemplified in Euclid's geometry. [Literal] The second is the discovery, during the Renaissance, that causal relationships can be uncovered through systematic experimentation.
Key points
- [Literal] The foundation of science is rooted in two great achievements, according to Einstein's observation.
- [Literal] The first is the formal logical system invented by Greek philosophers, such as in Euclidean geometry.
- [Literal] The second is the realization, during the Renaissance, that cause-and-effect relationships can be established through systematic experiments.
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