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Scientists have increased their ability to make observations beyond their own senses through the invention of specialized equipment such as Xray telescopes.

Which best explains how such technology has affected society?


Technology has replaced humans' need for independent observation and thought.
Technology has replaced humans' need for independent observation and thought.

Technology has replaced the need for the experimentation in the scientific process.
Technology has replaced the need for the experimentation in the scientific process.

Human knowledge of the universe is limited by ineffective technology.
Human knowledge of the universe is limited by ineffective technology.

Human knowledge of the universe beyond Earth has increased.


Sagot :

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

A is rather a strange choice. The tools are used as extensions of our  senses. That's all that technology has done. We still need to observe things for ourselves if we are to learn. I actually really do not know what this statement means. My answer reflects what I think is true. Our need to observe and think is not hindered.

B is never going to be true. We still have to test things out, even with the best tools that we have.

C: The exact opposite is true. Our knowledge of the universe has expanded beyond our belief with the better tools of technology that we have.

D: This is the opposite of C and is the answer.