Yes, bastion refers to anything seen as preserving or protecting some quality, condition, etc. Therefore a bastion of knowledge would generally refer to someone who possesses and protects knowledge.
Other scientists can use that knowledge - either to confirm or correct a scientist's findings.
1. correct and examples of perception. 2. gathers information on subject or phenomena people lacks or have little knowledge about. 3. develops and evaluate concepts, practices and theories. 4. evaluates methods that test concepts. 5. obtains knowledge for practical purpose like solving problems on population explosion.
If you would say "Are you good in science?" that would refer to your behavior. However if you would say " Are you good at science?" that can refer to your behavior or your knowledge.
It's not correct to say that science made the life difficult, rather we should say we are misusing the scientific knowledge. Such inventions can be mainly Nuclear weapons, etc.
Science is a system of knowledge and the methods used to find that knowledge.
The correct way to spell it is "knowledge."
The correct spelling is knowledge (understanding, expertise).
He stood as a Bastion to him in the time of distress
A bastion refers to a defender of certain principles or ideals. A sample sentence is: "The hero of the war is seen as a bastion of courage".
He stood as a Bastion to him in the time of distress.
Bastion point.....
The Last Bastion was created in 1984.
Fisherman's Bastion was created in 1902.
Knowledge is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences are:He is on a quest for more knowledge.He had no knowledge of the surprise.There is a general knowledge test tomorrow.
The duration of The Last Bastion is 6 hours.
That is the correct spelling of "knowledgeable" (having knowledge or experience).
To be a bastion, essentially, means to be a strong supporter. An example sentence would be: John Lennon was a bastion of world peace.