Short discourse on the sciences and the nation
It’s well known that throughout time people have understood each other and themselves through misgivings, ill-fortune, and insanity. It’s the vain of the scientist to study the aspect of creation which is of concern, and immerse themselves in its foundation. Of late regarding that of ‘his’ concern, the subjects are of extreme accuteness, and generally when such intricate formalities are in question, as established mandate. In topics of study with universal applicability, its common that misgivings of the scientist become, cravings and finally desperation, before a vanguard, poised on the brink of revelations, and salvation, if not usually in himself, then in his subjects who in turn observe and study him. The technique of studying a man, as a subject, with objective persuasion, is the topic of this discourse. Whether it’s inevitable insanity that ensues, effecting the mind of the observer; is a matter of choice. A choice as to whether the parties pursue a goal, and how vigorously the...