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The ‘stream’ we call science always flows forward; sometimes reactionary beavers block its flow, but the stream is never defeated by this; it accumulates, gathers strength; its waters get over the barrage and continue on their course. The advancement of science is the advancement of God, for science is nothing but human intelligence, and human intelligence is the most valuable treasure God has bequeathed us.

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan Science

History of science is a relay race, my painter friend. Copernicus took over his flag from Aristarchus, from Cicero, from Plutarch; and Galileo took that flag over from Copernicus.

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan Science

For a child, parents’ warning is like a rose blooming in the brain; it opens with difficulty and fades quickly.

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan Science

It’s very dangerous to invent something in our times; ostentatious men of the other world, who are hostile to innovations, roam about angrily. To live in peace, one has to stay away from innovations and new ideas. Innovations, like trees, attract the most destructive lightnings to themselves.

~ Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan Galileo Galilei Science

If to have breasts is to be human, then to save them is to save ourselves.

~ Florence Williams

Florence Williams Chemicals Health Science

Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed.

~ Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Science Space Space Exploration

I guess I should say a little bit about my method - I really am a fence sitter. I *loathe* Science and am always keen to attack it in most situations, though not here, because I love Reason and I'm perfectly aware of the difference. I also know what a concept means like Rules of Evidence. I'm not sure that's a concept as widely circulated in these circles as it needs to be - in other words, how *do* you tell shit from shinola? That's very critical. I think reason can only take us a certain distance, and then we have to go with the divine imagination, but with all safety systems fully in operation, or the divine imagination will lead us into complete paranoia.

~ Terence Mckenna

Terence Mckenna Imagination Paranoia Reason Rules Of Evidence Science Ufos

When you get down to the bottom of it, only about half of what we remember really happened. We tend to modify things to make ourselves look better in our own eyes and in the eyes of others. Then, if what we did wasn't really very admirable, we tend to forget that it ever happened. A normal human being's grasp on reality is very tenuous at best. Our imaginary lives are usually much nicer.

~ David Eddings

David Eddings Humans Science

We wish to discuss a structure for the salt of deoxyribose nucleic acid. (D.N.A.). This structure has novel features which are of considerable biologic interest.

~ Rosalind Franklin

Rosalind Franklin Biology Deoxyribonucleic Acid Dna Interest Science Structure

Most Muggles lived in a world defined by the limits of what you could do with cars and telephones. Even though Muggle physics explicitly permitted possibilities like molecular nanotechnology or the Penrose process for extracting energy from black holes, most people filed that away in the same section of their brain that stored fairy tales and history books, well away from their personal realities: Long ago and far away, ever so long ago.

~ Eliezer Yudkowsky

Eliezer Yudkowsky Science

I remembered the old doctor, - It would be interesting for science to watch the mental changes of individuals, on the spot. I felt I was becoming scientifically interesting.

~ Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad History Humanity Mankind Science

The formal scientific definition of theory is quite different from the everyday meaning of the word. It refers to a comprehensive explanation of some aspect of nature that is supported by a vast body of evidence.

~ National Academy Of Sciences

National Academy Of Sciences Definition Facts Opinions Science Theories

Stephenson had large wrought-iron boiler plates available and he also had the courage of his calculations... The idea found its best-known expression in the Menai railway bridge opened in 1850. Stephenson's beams, which weighed 1,500 tons each, were built beside the Straits and were floated into position between the towers on rafts across a swirling tide. They were raised rather over a hundred feet up the towers by successive lifts with primitive hydraulic jacks. All this was not done without both apprehension and adventure; they were giants on the earth in those days.

~ J.e. Gordon

J.e. Gordon Engineering Inspirational Science

If you don't synthesize knowledge, scientific journals become spare-parts catalogues for machines that are never built.

~ Arthur R. Marshall

Arthur R. Marshall Knowledge Wisdom Science

The others would then fall silent and she would continue about doped gallium arsenide detectors, or the ethanol content of the galactic cloud W-3. The quantity of 200-proof alcohol in this single interstellar cloud was more than enough to maintain the present population of the Earth, if every adult were a dedicated alcoholic, for the age of the solar system. The tamada had appreciated the remark.

~ Carl Sagan

Carl Sagan Alcohol Astronomy Humor Science

A recent survey of 2,000 male graduates of Harvard Business Schoolfound that penis length & IQ were equally good predictors of annualincome. -- from Eugene

~ Greg Egan

Greg Egan Science Science Fiction

Very soon the heavens presented an extraordinary appearance, for all the stars directly behind me were now deep red, while those directly ahead were violet. Rubies lay behind me, amethysts ahead of me.

~ Olaf Stapledon

Olaf Stapledon Redshift Science

... to undertake a gargantuan task: calculate the value of all the services provided by all the ecosystems, from the forest to the floodplains to the open ocean, across the world... they came up with a number- $33 trillion a year- a headline-grabbing figure that was almost twice the global gross national product.

~ Joe Roman

Joe Roman Science

I, on the other hand, am a finished product. I absorb electrical energy directly and utilize it with an almost one hundred percent efficiency. I am composed of strong metal, am continuously conscious, and can stand extremes of environment easily. These are facts which, with the self-evident proposition that no being can create another being superior to itself, smashes your silly hypothesis to nothing.

~ Isaac Asimov

Isaac Asimov Logic Science

However, I don’t understand why people insist on pitting the concepts of evolution and creation against each other. Why can’t they see that spiritualism and science are one? That bodies evolve and souls evolve and the universe is a fluid place that marries them both in a wonderful package called a human being. What’s wrong with that idea?

~ Garth Stein

Garth Stein Bodies Creation Evolution Human Being Idea Life Science Souls Spiritualism

It Begins with skepticism. The history of human folly, and our own susceptibility to illusions and fallacies, tell us that men and women are fallible.

~ Steven Pinker

Steven Pinker Science Skepticism

We long for permanence but everything in the known universe is transient. That’s a fact but one we fight.

~ Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg Buddhism Meditation Mindfulness Science Self Help

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'.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Humor Quarks Science

It was a large room, heavily outfitted with the usual badly ventilated furnaces, rows of bubbling crucibles, and one stuffed alligator. Things floated in jars. The air smelled of a limited life expectancy.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Alchemy Science

Bipedalism is a demanding and risky strategy. It means refashioning the pelvis into a full load-bearing instrument. To preserve the required strength, the birth canal in the female must be comparatively narrow. This has two very significant immediate consequences and one longer-term one. First, it means a lot of pain for any birthing mother and greatly increased danger of fatality to mother and baby both. Moreover, to get the baby's head through such a tight space it must be born while it's brain is still small - and while the baby, therefore, is still helpless. This means long-term infant care, which in turn implies solid male-female bonding.

~ Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson Science

I am sitting under a sycamore by Tinker Creek. I am really here, alive on the intricate earth under trees. But under me, directly under the weight of my body on the grass, are other creatures, just as real, for whom also this moment, this tree, is “it”… in the top inch of soil, biologists found “an average of 1,356 living creatures in each square foot… I might as well include these creatures in this moment, as best as I can. My ignoring them won’t strip them of their reality, and admitting them, one by one, into my consciousness might heighten mine, might add their dim awareness to my human consciousness, such as it is, and set up a buzz, a vibration…Hasidism has a tradition that one of man’s purposes is to assist God in the work of “hallowing” the things of Creation. By a tremendous heave of the spirit, the devout man frees the divine sparks trapped in the mute things of time; he uplifts the forms and moments of creation, bearing them aloft into the rare air and hallowing fire in which all clays must shatter and burst.

~ Annie Dillard

Annie Dillard Consciousness Hasidic Judaism Life Science Seeing

The classification of the constituents of a chaos, nothing less is here essayed.

~ Herman Melville

Herman Melville Science

Think about it; the quicktank is given a job most of us would laugh out of town. Build a sophisticated camera capable of full 3-D input and peripheral pickup, using only water and jelly.Build an eye.

~ Warren Ellis

Warren Ellis Build An Eye Science Spider Jerusalem

Right now there's a commonly-held view among scientists that we know about only four percent of all the matter in the universe. Four percent!So what about the other 96 percent?We astrophysicists call it 'dark matter' and 'dark energy.' Maybe we should just call it ignorance. There's so much that we don't know. It's shocking how little we know. And yet we behave like little gods who think we're in control of everything. Like kids with delusions of grandeur. Isn't that what we've made ourselves into? It's as if we're trying to make ourselves believe that four percent is all there is. That everything else, all that we don't know, doesn't exist. But it does. We know it's there; we just don't understand it.

~ A.j. Kazinski

A.j. Kazinski Science

We must convince each generation that they are transient passengers on this planet earth. It does not belong to them. They are not free to doom generations yet unborn. They are not at liberty to erase humanity's past nor dim its future.

~ Bernard Lown

Bernard Lown Inspirational Science

He pointed to another number, changing as rapidly as the first, but on a lower trajectory; it rose to a high of 8.79 rem per hour. Several lifetimes of dentists’ X-rays, to be sure; but the radiation outside the storm shelter would have been a lethal dose, so they were getting off lightly. Still, the amount flying through the rest of the ship! Billions of particles were penetrating the ship and colliding with the atoms of water and metal they were huddled behind; hundreds of millions were flying between these atoms and then through the atoms of their bodies, touching nothing, as if they were no more than ghosts. Still, thousands were striking atoms of flesh and bone. Most of those collisions were harmless; but in all those thousands, there were in all probability one or two (or three?) in which a chromosome strand was taking a hit, and kinking in the wrong way: and there it was. Tumor initiation, begun with just that typo in the book of the self. And years later, unless the victim's DNA luckily repaired itself, the tumor promotion that was a more or less unavoidable part of living would have its effect, and there would appear a bloom of Something Else inside: cancer. Leukemia, most likely; and, most likely, death.

~ Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson Science Science Fiction

It is significant comment on the victory of science over magic that were someone to say ‘if I put this pill in your beer it will explode,’ we might believe them; but were they to cry ‘if I pronounce this spell over your beer it will go flat,’ we should remain incredulous and Paracelsus, the Alchemists, Aleister Crowley and all the Magi have lived in vain. Yet when I read science I turn magical; when I study magic, scientific.

~ Cyril Connolly

Cyril Connolly Enlightenment Magic Rationality Science

Science, the agent that once promised to eradicate the supernatural, had, through the nuclear threat, resurrected it. Magic was not exactly alive, but it was surely undead.

~ Jim Trombetta

Jim Trombetta Horror Nuclear Science

I'm convinced that Theoretical Physicist is just another way of saying BS Artist.

~ J.c. Cassels

J.c. Cassels Humor Science

I now suspect that just as a deer herd lives in mortal fear of its wolves, so does a mountain live in mortal fear of its deer. And perhaps with better cause, for while a buck pulled down by wolves can be replaced in two or three years, a range pulled down by too many deer may fail for replacement in as many decades

~ Aldo Leopond

Aldo Leopond Philosphy Science

If no one ever deviated from currently accepted mainstream Science - we would still have the Flat Earth Society!

~ Mary Nash Stoddard

Mary Nash Stoddard Humor Science

It's cloaked in cultural mumbo jumbo, but I assure you that it is very hard science.

~ Jonathan Maberry

Jonathan Maberry Humor Pseudoscience Science Zombies

Humanity is a biological species, living in a biological environment, because like all species, we are exquisitely adapted in everything: from our behavior, to our genetics, to our physiology, to that particular environment in which we live. The earth is our home. Unless we preserve the rest of life, as a sacred duty, we will be endangering ourselves by destroying the home in which we evolved, and on which we completely depend.

~ Edward O. Wilson

Edward O. Wilson Biology Diversity Environment Evolution Preservation Science

Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. The principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool.

~ Richard Feynman

Richard Feynman Inspirational Science

There is one thing alone that stands the brunt of life throughout its course a quiet conscience.

~ Euripides

Euripides Inspirational Science
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