While physics and astronomy may yield universal laws, sciences like biology, history, and even forensic science employ methods that are context-dependent and less generalizable. For example, reconstructing a crime scene involves specific evidence that doesn't create a universal theory applicable to all future crimes, unlike Einstein's theory of relativity. This highlights that scientific methodology must adapt to the nature of the subject matter.
Impact: Medium. Recognizing these differences is vital for accurately interpreting findings and avoiding the overgeneralization of scientific principles across disparate fields.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:17:56 to 00:19:45.
Sources in support: Emílio Garcia (Biologist)

