Science Translates Our Lives – Epistemic and Social Transformations in the Digital Age: An Analytical Study of the Scientific Translation Revolution and Its Existential Implications

Authors

  • ‏‪ Intisar Muammar Makkari
    • Siham Saleh Al-Qablawi
      • Asma Mustafa Abu Oudala
        DOI https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v6i5.1915

        Keywords:

        future studies , technology ethics , artificial intelligence , digital revolution , Scientific translation

        Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

        SDG 16
        SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
        62%

        Abstract

        This research presents a comprehensive academic analysis of the concept of "the scientific translation of life" as a fundamental transformative process that has shifted human experience from a natural, spontaneous existence to a measurable and programmable system. The study aimed to analyze the mechanism of this translation and its impact on ten aspects of life across three temporal stages (pre-1800, 1800–2025, 2025–2050). The research adopted a descriptive analytical documentary methodology, along with a secondary analysis of statistical data issued by international organizations and local reports. The results revealed a consistent transformative pattern (natural existence → measurable system → programmable entity), and confirmed the main hypothesis regarding the existence of a direct correlation between the depth of scientific translation and the erosion of human privacy. The research recommended the necessity of establishing a "scientific translation ethics" as a global reference framework.

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        Author Biographies

        ‏‪ Intisar Muammar Makkari

        Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences and Natural Resources, University of Al-Jafara, Libya.

        Siham Saleh Al-Qablawi

        Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences and Natural Resources, University of Al-Jafara, Libya.

        Asma Mustafa Abu Oudala

        Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences and Natural Resources, University of Al-Jafara, Libya.

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        Published

        05/18/2026

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        How to Cite

        Makkari, ‏‪ I. M., Al-Qablawi, S. S., & Abu Oudala, A. M. (2026). Science Translates Our Lives – Epistemic and Social Transformations in the Digital Age: An Analytical Study of the Scientific Translation Revolution and Its Existential Implications. Ibn Khaldoun Journal for Studies and Researches, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.56989/benkj.v6i5.1915