"Scientific knowledge is about facts that never change. That’s what makes it different from opinions, which can be wrong or change over time.
Because science is based on facts, it is permanent and unchanging. It must also be something we can learn and teach, which happens in two ways:
• Induction – Looking at examples and figuring out general rules.
• Deduction – Using general rules to make conclusions.
Scientific knowledge can be defined as: 'A way of thinking that helps us understand and explain the truth.' "
-The Nichomachean Ethics - For Everyone, Aristotle, Kindle Edition, pg. 95