Science gropes and staggers toward improved understanding.
“Science gropes and staggers toward improved understanding.”
— Carl Sagan · Science
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Science gropes and staggers toward improved understanding.
“Science gropes and staggers toward improved understanding.”
— Carl Sagan · Science
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“Science gropes and staggers toward improved understanding.”
“The beauty of a living thing is not the atoms that go into it, but the way those atoms are put together.”
“A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism.”
“The idea that God is an oversized white male with a flowing beard, who sits in the sky and tallies the fall of every sparrow is ludicrous. But if by 'God,' one means the set of physical laws that govern the universe, then clearly there is such a God. This God is emotionally unsatisfying... it does not make much sense to pray to the law of gravity.”
“Liberation from superstition is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for science.”
“n those cultures lacking unfamiliar challenges, external or internal, where fundamental change is unneeded, novel ideas need not be encouraged. Indeed, heresies can be declared dangerous; thinking can be rigidified; and sanctions against impermissible ideas can be enforced -- all without much harm. But under varied and changing environmental or biological or political circumstances, simply copying the old ways no longer works. Then, a premium awaits those who, instead of blandly following tradition, or trying to foist their preferences on to the physical or social Universe, are open to what the Universe teaches.”
“Reason is my prophet and it tells me that as a watch stops, so we die. It’s the end. If the watch doesn’t work properly, it must be fixed here and now by us.”
“It was here that the thaum, hitherto believed to be the smallest possible particle of magic, was succesfully demonstrated to be made up of /resons/ (Lit.: 'Thing-ies') or reality fragments. Currently research indicates that each reson is itself made up of a combination of at least five 'flavours', known as 'up', 'down', 'sideways', 'sex appeal' and 'peppermint'.”
“İçgüdülerin otomatikleşmiş davranışlarımızdan (daktilo yazmak, bisiklete binmek, servis atmak gibi) farkı, bunları yaşam süremiz içinde öğrenmek zorunda kalmayıp kalıtımla elde etmiş olmamızdır. İçşel davranışlarımızın temsil ettiği fikirler öylesine yararlıdır ki, bunlar DNA'nın küçücük, şifreli dil birimlerine kodlanacak kadar derinlere ulaşabilmiş ve bu da milyonlarca yıl süren doğal seçilimle mümkün hale gelmiştir: Sağkalım ve üreme yararına çalışan içgüdülere sahip olanlar çoğalabilmiştir ancak.”
“In its quest to discover how the patterns of reality are organised, the story of modern science hints at a picture of a set of Chinese puzzle boxes, each one more intricately structured and wondrous than the last. Every time the final box appears to have been reached, a key has been found which has opened up another, revealing a new universe even more breathtakingly improbable in its conception. We are now forced to suspect that, for human reason, there is no last box, that in some deeply mysterious, virtually unfathomable, self-reflective way, every time we open a still smaller box, we are actually being brought closer to the box with which we started, the box which contains our own conscious experience of the world. This is why no theory of knowledge, no epistemology, can ever escape being consumed by its own self-generated paradoxes. And this is why we must consider the universe to be irredeemably mystical.”