May I risk myself to say...? Science is my religion. I do not live without science. Science makes me feel invulnerable, makes me feel someone important, someone who does not ignore the mysteries of the Universe.

The branch I most admire is Physics. The laws are universal; they are the ultimate rational concept concerning the Universe. The slightest detail has an enormous importance in Physics. Nothing is ignored, everything has an explanation, a rational understanding that can be translated by meaning of mathematical formulas.

I you understand, even just a little, of Physics, you realise the strength, the power, the capacity of human intelligence. We, ourselves, create ways of explaining things, processes, phenomenons, leading us to improve our knowledge of the Universe and even to get to know our origins, our own most profound secrets.

One example. You apply a force in a particle, making it rise up vertically. By empirical means we know that the particle will fall again, of course. Physics is at this point, the creation of a mathematical process that describes and explains the phenomenon that involves the movement of that particle. In the end you will know where the particle will fall, when will it fall and touch the ground, how much time did it take to rise up towards the sky. This is the Physical concept of particle movement and it tells us that all particles move because they are or were once acted by some force, something that creates acceleration, and that transfers energy from particles to particles to particles, and so on.

Newton just took the example above and generalised it, applying it to all the objects orbiting all over the Universe, including the moon. It is called induction, and it is the most perfect and the trickiest characteristic of science, and that's what makes her (science), the queen of all the interesting things.