It will free man from the remaining chains, the chains of gravity which still tie him to this planet.
“It will free man from the remaining chains, the chains of gravity which still tie him to this planet.”
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It will free man from the remaining chains, the chains of gravity which still tie him to this planet.
“It will free man from the remaining chains, the chains of gravity which still tie him to this planet.”
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“It will free man from the remaining chains, the chains of gravity which still tie him to this planet.”
“Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing.”
“I'm convinced that before the year 2000 is over, the first child will have been born on the moon.”
“For my confirmation, I didn't get a watch and my first pair of long pants, like most Lutheran boys. I got a telescope. My mother thought it would make the best gift.”
“We can lick gravity, but sometimes the paperwork is overwhelming.”
“There is just one thing I can promise you about the outer-space program - your tax-dollar will go further.”
“No one can appreciate science if he does not live in it.”
“In science, nothing is ever 100% proven.”
“Magic is Chaos, Art and Science. It is a curse, a blessing and progress. It all depends on who uses magic, how they use it, and to what purpose. And magic is everywhere. All around us. Easily accessible. It is enough to stretch out one's hand.”
“The more you delve into science, the more it appears to rely on faith.”
“My mind was formed by studying philosophy,”
“Are you really surprised by the endurance of religion? What ideology is likely to be more durable than one that conforms, at every turn, to our powers of wishful thinking? Hope is easy; knowledge is hard. Science is the one domain in which we human beings make a truly heroic effort to counter our innate biases and wishful thinking. Science is the one endeavor in which we have developed a refined methodology for separating what a person hopes is true from what he has good reason to believe. The methodology isn't perfect, and the history of science is riddled with abject failures of scientific objectivity. But that is just the point-these have been failures of science, discovered and corrected by-what, religion? No, by good science.”