An educated guess that attempts to explain an observation or answer a question.
What is a hypothesis
An example that contradicts a conclusion.
What is a counter example
Egyptians used this to treat their patient's wounds.
What is moldy bread
The subject that Isaac Newton thought was closely linked to science and helped it to explain the order of creation.
The ancient form of paper, made from a plant of the same name.
What is Papyrus
The scientist that proposed the Theory of Evolution
Who is Charles Darwin
The example that was used in class to demonstrate a counter example.
What is a helium filled balloon
The chemical which was produced from moldy bread that kills germs that infect wounds.
What is Penicillin
The idea that living organisms can spontaneously form from non living substances.
Spontaneous generation
The invention of Papyrus helped Egytptian doctors do this.
What is document information, transport it to other scholars and store it for future generations.
An example we studied (and shared examples) that shows divine order in our universe.
What is the Golden Spiral
An example involving Galileo building off another scientist's work.
What is the telescope
The worldview that replaced the Roman worldview at the end of the Dark Ages.
What is the Christian Worldview
The example that spurred on the idea of spontaneous generation.
What is larva appearing on rotting meat.
The measurement of how tightly or loosely a given substances is packed into a given volume.
What is density
The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws.
What is science
The idea that an inexpensive metal could transform into gold.
What is Alchemy
The idea that living organisms can adapt to changes in their surroundings.
What is Natural Selection
The other scientist who, like Isaac Newton, studied how fluids behave.
Who is Blaise Pascal
The steps in which scientists can analyze situations, explain certain phenomena, and answer specific questions in an ordered way.
What is the Scientific Method
The first 10 numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence, starting with 0.
What is 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21 and 34
Science which relies on relics from the past and historical records to try to discover the truth.
What is Historical Science
The scientist who developed a picture a picture of what an atom looks like that we still use to this day.
Neils Bohr
Science which uses observable, repeatable experiments to try and discover the truth.
What is Operational Science
An exploration of the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and is supported by a significant amount of evidence.
What is Scientific Theory