▶ Your Answer :Some people say that humans have improved the quality of their lives thanks to the development in science, and the most significant changes have already happened. They insist that some inventions like airplanes or computers have brought the most significant results in our lives. However I don't think the most remarkable changes have happend yet; actually, I don't think that the term of "most significant" can really exist in science. Many scientists are still making significant progresses everyday, and no one can really predict what is going to happen in the future.
Science is full of new ideas; science has changed the wolrd in many different ways, and these changes are still happening today, right now. Therefore I don't think it is fair to say that the most significant changes have already happened. The news still bring those new remarkable results that people have made everyday. So, in science it is hard to define what is most significant when the world is still changing, moving forward every minute.
Nowadays, the world is turning into a speedy world, and we can't predict what will be happening tomorrow. Let me use my experience as an example. About an year ago, I bought a fourth-generation ipod. It had the camera function, and was much faster than the previor one. I remeber how I was excited to own the newest technology. However the exciting moment didn't last long. Just few months later, the company Apple brought up the newer and better products. I was pretty disappointed to be put backward, but it tells you today, how no one can expect what will be new changes tomorrow. And those changes will be also very significant and remarkable in our history. Just because airplanes were invented first, we can call it as the most important development in science, and make the future's changes not as significant.
In conclusion, although changes in science have always been significant, improving the quality of our lives, I don't think it is right to define any of these events as the most remarkable change. There are still many significant developments going on today, and there are more to come tomorrow that none of us can predict.
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