SORU: aşağıdaki parçaya göre cevaplayınız
According to the writer of the passage, each act of creativity ----.
Engineering is akin to writing or painting in that it is a
creative endeavor that begins in the mind's eye and
proceeds into new frontiers of thought and action,
where it does not so much find as make new things.
Just as the poet starts with a blank sheet of paper
and the artist with a blank canvas, so the engineer
today begins with a blank computer screen. Until the
outlines of a design are set down, however
tentatively, there can be no appeal to science or to
critical analysis to judge or test the design. Scientific,
rhetorical or aesthetic principles may be called on to
inspire, refine and finish a design, but creative things
do not come of applying the principles alone. Without
the sketch of a thing or a diagram of a process,
scientific facts and laws are of little use to engineers.
Science may be the theater, but engineering is the
action on the stage.