We attempt to provide a comprehensive model of evolution of science across
millennia taking into account the contributions of other intellectual
traditions, cultural value system and increasing in sophistication of humans in
their study of nature. We also briefly discuss the role of technology and its
interplay in the evolution of science. We identify five primary approaches to
the study of nature, namely ad hoc formulations, religious approach, pragmatic
approach, axiomatic approach and the logic based approach. Each of these
approaches have had their prime periods and have contributed significantly to
human understanding of nature and have also overlapped within a society. Each
approach has had a central role over human evolution at some stage. We surmise
that the currently dominant axiomatic method will reach its limits due to
complexity of the system and may never be fully formalised. We suggest that the
future progress of science will more be a logic based approach where
experimentation and simulations rather than axiomatic firmness will be used to
test our understanding of nature.Comment: 18 pages, 2 figure