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Foundations of Modern Science
[Literal] The foundation of science rests upon logic and reproducible experimentation. [AI Synthesis] Einstein famously attributed the rise of modern science to two major achievements. [Literal] These achievements were the development of formal logical systems, exemplified by Greek philosophy (like Euclid's geometry), and the Renaissance discovery that systematic experiments could establish cause-and-effect relationships.
Key points
- [Literal] The basis of science is logic and reproducible experiments.
- [Literal] Einstein noted that Western science owes its development to two great achievements.
- [Literal] These achievements were the invention of formal logical systems (e.g., in Euclidean geometry) and the discovery of establishing causal relationships through systematic experimentation during the Renaissance.
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