Seek knowledge from birth to grave. This proverb illustrates the importance of science to mankind. Without knowledge, people are like animals that live rely on sheer instinct.
Because of the importance of science, to the extent that there is a saying, "Take control of science, surely you will master the world."
Well, one way to get knowledge is exploration. What is exploration? According to Wikipedia, exploration - also called browsing or searching - is the act of searching or traveling for the purpose of finding something; such an unknown area, including space (space exploration), petroleum (oil exploration), natural gas, coal, minerals, caves, water, or information.
In the context of scientific research, exploration is one of three forms of research purposes, while other destinations are drawing (description) and explanation (explanation). In this case, exploration is an attempt to establish a common understanding and the beginning of a phenomenon.
In the "Information Age and Spiritual" at this time, the sense of exploration will also include a search action that is not common knowledge or the quest for metaphysics-spiritual understanding; example of awareness (consciousness), cyberspace.
Still according to Wikipedia, this term can also be used to describe the entry of the culture of a society for the first time into the geographical environment or culture of another society.
Exploration has occurred since the beginning of human existence. History records, exploration activities thrive in an Age of Exploration, when European sailors roam all over the world to discover the various regions and the new culture.

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