Phenomenon

any object, fact, or occurrence perceived or observed
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A phenomenon (Greek: φαινόμενo, pl. φαινόμενα) is an observable event or, quite literally, something that can be seen.[1]

It comes from the noun φαινόμενον (phainomenon, df. appearance) and is also related to the verb φαινειν (phainein, df. to show). Its plural is phenomena. Its antonym is lathomenon, meaning "something lying beneath the surface".

Phenomenon can also mean a "surprising development" or "unusually successful person".[2][3]

Use in science & technology

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In science, phenomenon stands for any event which we can sense or detect or record. In science, the word "observe" means more than just "visible to the naked eye". It means "sensible", available to our senses. The senses we are born with are extended by a whole range of instruments which record things we cannot see, and make them visible to us.

So, while some events are easy to observe, others need technology to make observation possible.

References

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  1. "Cambridge Online Dictionary: Phenomenon as observable event or object". Archived from the original on 2007-03-02. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
  2. Phenomenon[permanent dead link] at Wordnet
  3. "Cambridge Online Dictionary: Phenomenon as success". Archived from the original on 2007-03-02. Retrieved 2007-06-14.
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