Abstract
Even though science achievements are undeniable through human history, there is a sort of disenchantment about its ethical and social consequences. Despite the fact that this is true, we question now on the validity of the approach between scientific models of the world and current and existential reality, because we think that the future of Humankind largely depends upon that. Scientific language is extremely powerful but it is not almighty; therefore, we review the serious limitations of proclaiming a unique code of expression about the real world, humans within, and instead we propose a polyglotism which not only recognizes there are other forms of telling the world, but opens its own horizon, accepting its needs, assuming then the unifier role that science is called to play, so that Humanity steer the future in an adequate way.
Alexandre Serge François de Pomposo