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Main Meaning:
Addressing Real-World Challenges
Practical Science encompasses the application of
scientific knowledge to solve real-world problems and
improve human life.
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Practical Science helps move
forward better and faster. It drives advancements in areas like
practical understanding,
social innovation, economy, medicine, engineering, agriculture, and environmental
science, demonstrating how scientific understanding can
be translated into practical applications.
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Examples of
Practical Science
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Harmonology
is the practical science
that examines and explains how to create
harmonized outcomes and harmonious entities – systems,
relationships, innovations, synergies, business models, economies. |
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Innompiology is
a practical science that, based on global wisdom
and experience, studies and explains how to create positive and harmonious
mega-changes,
mega-innovations and mega-breakthroughs. |
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Secondary Meaning:
Science
Teaching
Practical science
may also refer to any type of science
teaching and learning activity in which students are
involved in manipulating and/or observing objects and
materials in order to understand how a particular
phenomenon works. |
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How to use this information
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"Adapt what is useful, reject
what is useless, and add what is
specifically your own."
~
Bruce Lee
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Sleep on this information – your
powerful
superconscious mind will
tell you how to use it when you
wake up |
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