The question I chose is how the scientific method has changed over time and if it is more less effective at achieving its goals? I will discuss this question in both sides during this essay. I preferred this question than the other questions because it is a strong question and I would like to discover more and research deeply in this investigation.
The scientific method has been existing over a thousand years ago to be specific the science method started in the 17th century and methods of scientists has changed many times during that generation. The progress of the scientific method has compromised some of the most civilized countries in history. Before the 17th century knowledge was mainly based on observation. However at that time observations were not really reliable most of the time. After the 17th century the goals of scientists has been more achievable and reliable. Ibn al haytham was one of the most famous scientist who created the hypothesis he was an islamic scientist who led the scientific method to existence after several years of his creation. …show more content…
this is a quote he said about the scientific method.
“When the number of factors coming into play in a phenomenological complex is too large scientific method in most cases fails.”
―Albert Einstein
This quote means: that if you work with more that one factor in the same time it will fail even if you are using the scientific method in your experiment.
This quote has proven that not always scientific method could be correct in some cases when you have more than one factor.
Religion has a big effect and plays a big role in the scientific method for example in 17th century when the scientific method came out it was hard to accept in that time because of some people's religion and beliefs which had a big effect on how they