Scientific progress is the idea that science increases its problem solving ability through the application of some scientific method. Dr. Terry Halwes wrote: "What is required for scientific progress is mainly ordinary curiosity, ordinary awareness, ordinary learning, ordinary reasoning, and fairly ordinary communication. Of course scientists work hard to develop and use precise technical terms for many of the things they talk about, but so do lawyers and golfers and cooks." [1] Sir Karl Popper wrote in The Logic of Scientific Discovery: The Science Hobbyist says:
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