"La ciencia tiene su ser en una perpetua inquietud mental"
— Aldous Huxley
Simplified Meaning:
Science is all about constantly questioning and exploring new things. Scientists never stop being curious; they always want to understand how things work and discover new facts. Imagine a child who keeps asking "why" about everything around them—why the sky is blue, why leaves change color. Scientists do the same thing, but with experiments and research. This constant sense of wonder is what drives them to keep learning and finding new solutions to problems. For example, in history, people once thought the Earth was the center of the universe. It took curious scientists like Copernicus and Galileo, who kept searching for the truth, to discover that the Earth actually orbits the sun. This kind of thinking helps us make progress in everything from medicine to technology. In your own life, you can apply this by always being open to learning and not being afraid to ask questions, even if it means challenging what you think you know.