In the course of human history, the scientific method plays a large, if not the largest role in allowing us to discover more about our universe. Without the scientific method, we would have may not have anything that we currently have in advances of human existence, and if we were to have advances in technology, or in medicine, or in mere understanding, it would be far further within our timeline and there would be no guarantee that what we deem truths is the truth of the universe or just mere desperate clasping onto anything that would tell us who we are. The purpose of this paper, besides meeting the task giving, is to try to explain the scientific method, what it is, how it works, the mystery of trying to state the birth of the scientific …show more content…
At this stage, it is regarded that al-Haytham, a Muslim scientist born during the Golden age of Islam, was the architect of the scientific method. However, the scientific method was further refined by enlightenment scientists. Sir Isaac Newton, who played a large role within the enlightenment to the point of gaining the moniker of “The Enlightenment”, was the first person to realize the scientific method requires inductive and deductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning is going from specific facts, (such as when I unplug my computer it turns off, when my TV is unplugged it turns off and won’t turn on) to general conclusions (things requiring electricity have to be plugged in to work). Deductive reasoning is when you start with a general conclusion and end with a specific fact. An example would be that off “All humans are mortal, Bob is a human, Bob is mortal”. Furthermore, to ask who invented the scientific method is hard to as that implies it is finished. The scientific method is going through a constant state of evolution and modification, and so no has really invented it. There are even multiple forms of the scientific method that has been created for multiple different types of science. In the end, there is no specific when, nor is there a specific where. There is only a general idea that has been, is being, and will continue to be refined to further expand humanity's grasp of our technology and