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②Since science tries to deal with reality, even the most precise sciences normally work with more or less imperfectly understood approximations toward which scientists must maintain an appropriate skepticism. Thus, for instance, it may come as a shock to mathematicians to learn that the Schrodinger equation for the hydrogen atom is not a literally correct description of this atom, but only an approximation to a somewhat more correct equation taking account of spin, magnetic dipole, and relativistic effects; and that this corrected equation is itself only an imperfect approximation to an infinite set of quantum field-theoretical equations. Physicists, looking at the original Schrodinger equation, learn to sense in it the presence of many invisible terms in addition to the differential terms visible, and this sense inspires an entirely appropriate disregard for the purely technical features of the equation. This very healthy skepticism is foreign to the mathematical approach.2. It can be inferred form the text that scientists make which of the following assumptions about scientific arguments?

A、

The literal truth of the arguments can be made clear only in a mathematical context.
B、

The arguments necessarily ignore the central question of scientific investigation.
C、The arguments probably will be convincing only to other scientists.
D、The premises on which the arguments are based may change.
喵查答案:The premises on which the arguments are based may change.

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