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Scientific hypotheses generally.come in me form statement, and thus they predict chronology: first one thing happens, then another. But what happens when you lose track of this neat chronology? Amitav Ghosh's science fiction novel The Calcutta Chromosome challenges the idea that research is a tidy, linear process. In a similar challenge to the temporal structure of science, in his book Science, the Very Idea, sociologist Steve Woolgar argues that what we consider scientific knowledge is some objective, omniscient truth, and that "representation," or scientific explanations, in fact precede constitute "objects," or the natural phenomena themselves. One of The Calcutta Chromosome's protag the doomed Murugan, states that "to know something is to change it," and embarks on a convoluted jo discover the mystery of the Calcutta chromosome, piecing together bits of knowledge from all over the century. The Calcutta Chromosome's nonlinear, and at times confusing, narrative alongside Woolgar's d present scientific inquiry as a constant back-and-forth, which proceeds and recedes at the same time. Scientific knowledge is thus presented as something elusive and fluid rather than totally concrete, and plays a much more complicated role in scientific advancement than just the simple chronology implied .then III statements. (GOLDSHTEYN, 2022) Source: GOLDSHTEYN, Sarah. "The Calcutta Chromosome, Science and Time". 2022. Available at: time Access on Jun 20th 2023. Considering the excerpt above, read the sentences below and then choose the correct relation between I. The Calcutta Chromosome has as its premise a linear narrative of scientific discovery. BECAUSE II. Every scientific research always works with simply one question and one answer to it. Regarding these affirmatives, mark the correct option. A affirmatives I and II are true II is a correct justification of I B Affirmatives I and II are true but IS not accorrect justification of I C affirmative I is true and II is false D affirmative I is false and II is true E affirmatives I and II are false
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Lucianna Castro Rocha

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Vamos analisar as afirmativas: I. The Calcutta Chromosome has as its premise a linear narrative of scientific discovery. FALSO. O texto menciona que "The Calcutta Chromosome" desafia a ideia de que a pesquisa é um processo linear e arrumado, portanto, essa afirmativa é falsa. II. Every scientific research always works with simply one question and one answer to it. FALSO. O texto sugere que a pesquisa científica é complexa e não se limita a uma única pergunta e resposta, apresentando um processo mais fluido e complicado. Agora, vamos às opções: A) As afirmativas I e II são verdadeiras, II é uma justificativa correta de I. FALSO. B) As afirmativas I e II são verdadeiras, mas II não é uma justificativa correta de I. FALSO. C) A afirmativa I é verdadeira e II é falsa. FALSO. D) A afirmativa I é falsa e II é verdadeira. FALSO. E) As afirmativas I e II são falsas. VERDADEIRO. Portanto, a alternativa correta é: E) afirmativas I e II são falsas.

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