Talk:Fields of science

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--Dr Salah eddeen Shaheen 09:01, 4 July 2006 (UTC)Talk:Fields of Science I am suggesting that the title "Natural Sciences" be deleted, and instead the title "Physical Sciences" be used. This way the ambiguity of the words nature and natural may be avoided. Science is a tool that humanity uses to discover the behaviour of nature. All sciences are based on natural observations and natural mental abilities. Thus all sciences have a touch of nature.<<Dr salah eddeen Shaheen>> hekioo kljflskaf dfj asdfkj sajf asdflkj;l f anjsldkfjs faspodi sfsdljff sdfjasdljfeianeliuca sori jasdlfj sdfjlkaniea anelicua soirai

What about astrochemistry, planetary geology. Just asking if these are valid.Raynethackery 08:33, 31 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Law is a science?

You have GOT to be kidding me. Who on earth listed law as a science? Even a social science? Good heavens. There is NO way whatsoever law is a science, let me tell you. I speak as someone with extensive experience in legal matters, and 2 bachelors 3 masters and a phd in physics and applied mathematics. Law is NOT science !!--Filll 01:38, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mapping the sciences: scientific adjectives/name of the science(s)

Scientific adjectives is a sub-project of the WikiProject Conceptual Jungle, aiming at making an overview in a table of scientific adjectives and the various branches of (the) science(s) and qualify them by discussing them, improving the Wikipedia articles and make clear the interlinkages. Please feel free to add your contributions to the table. Best regards, Brz7 12:33, 3 January 2007 (UTC)