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Just how common do such savageries have to be for a decent person to be unable to overlook them? If you knew that one in one thousand food animals suffered actions like those described above, would you continue to eat animals? One in one hundred? One in ten?

~ Jonathan Safran Foer

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The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Whoever does not know it and can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead and his eyes are dimmed.

~ Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein Art Beauty Emotion Experience Mystery Science Truth Wonder

The beautiful green earth.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Earth Environmentalism Nature Science

A straight line is said to have been cut in extreme and mean ratio when, as the whole line is to the greater segment, so is the greater to the lesser.

~ Euclid

Euclid Euclid Euclidean Geometry Geometry Golden Ratio History Of Mathematics Mathematics Science

Science is the attempt to set in order the facts of experience.

~ R. Buckminster Fuller

R. Buckminster Fuller Experience Fact Science

By letting the IoT devices into our everyday life, it is not like we entered the zoo, but we released the animals into our world.

~ Csaba Gabor-B

Csaba Gabor-B Iot Science Security Technology

Do not just accept everything. Investigate carefully.

~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Lailah Gifty Akita Curiosity Investigate Question Science

In the end, it became clear that all scientists were participants in a participatory universe which did not allow anyone to be a mere observer.

~ Michael Crichton

Michael Crichton Science Universe

...[R]eason of itself, independent on all experience, ordains what ought to take place, that accordingly actions of which perhaps the world has hitherto never given an example, the feasibility even if which might be very much doubted by one who founds everything on experience, are nevertheless inflexibly commanded by reason; that, for example, even though there might never yet have been a sincere friend, yet not a whit the less is pure sincerity in friendship required of every man...

~ Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant Example Fate Reason Responsibility Science

The universe is an amazingly fickle and eventful place, and our existence within is a wonder.

~ Bill Bryson

Bill Bryson Science Universe

Here’s another example that some overworked mothers might find inspiring. We saw in Chapter 2 that being the one who producesthe sperm doesn’t dictate, by universal principle, that parenting is out of the portfolio. However, in the case of the rat (as with mostmammals), the balance of trade-offs make it more adaptive for males to leave parenting to the mothers. This might tempt us to take it forgranted that males, by virtue of their sex, therefore lack the capacity to care for pups. We might well assume that, through sexual selection, they lost or never acquired the biological capacity to parent: that it isn’t “in” their genes, hormones, or neural circuits. That it isn’t in their male nature. But bear in mind that one reliable feature of a male rat’s developmental system is a female rat that does the child care. So what happens when a scientist, under controlled laboratory conditions, simulates a first-wave feminist rodent movement by placing males in cages with pups but no females? Before too long you will see the male “mothering” the infant, in much the same way that females do. Feminism: 1. Sexual selection: nil.

~ Cordelia Fine

Cordelia Fine Feminism Science

Very strange people, physicists, he said as soon as they were outside again. In my experience the ones who aren't actually dead are in some way very ill.

~ Douglas Adams

Douglas Adams Physics Science

Humans should be permanently under development.

~ Graeme Simsion

Graeme Simsion Advice Development Humans Humor Science

Psychology at best tells us how things are, not how they are supposed to be! There is no utopic science.

~ Zal

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It was my science that drove me to the conclusion that the world is much more complicated than can be explained by science. It was only through the supernatural that I can understand the mystery of existence.

~ Allan Rex Sandage

Allan Rex Sandage Creationism Intelligent Design Science

A vast and fiery nuclear furnace launched photons through the reaches of space; they hurtled trillions of kilometers at breakneck speed, then filtered gently into the bedroom as shafts of dawn sunlight.

~ Anonymous

Anonymous Science Space Sunlight

Life on earth is considered a miracle, but why is other life in the cosmos a difficult concept?

~ Michael E. Emmering

Michael E. Emmering Science Theories From The Dark Side Ufos

We live in a world where extraterrestrials could be everywhere and you would never know. A world driven by god’s, unexplained structures, countless stories and extraterrestrial occurrences. There is proof that our planet has been and still continues to be visited by extraterrestrial life, but until we are able to capture and study them, the question will remain. Do Aliens Really Exist?

~ Michael E Emmering

Michael E Emmering Science Theories Of The Dark Side Ufo

The gravitational waves of the first detection were generated by a collision of black holes in a galaxy 1.3 billion light-years away, and at a time when Earth was teeming with simple, single-celled organisms. While the ripple moved through space in all directions, Earth would, after another 800 million years, evolve complex life, including flowers and dinosaurs and flying creatures, as well as a branch of vertebrates called mammals. Among the mammals, a sub-branch would evolve frontal lobes and complex thought to accompany them. We call them primates. A single branch of these primates would develop a genetic mutation that allowed speech, and that branch—Homo Sapiens—would invent agriculture and civilization and philosophy and art and science. All in the last ten thousand years. Ultimately, one of its twentieth-century scientists would invent relativity out of his head, and predict the existence of gravitational waves. A century later, technology capable of seeing these waves would finally catch up with the prediction, just days before that gravity wave, which had been traveling for 1.3 billion years, washed over Earth and was detected.Yes, Einstein was a badass.

~ Neil Degrasse Tyson

Neil Degrasse Tyson Astrophysics Connection Einstein Evolution Gravity Interconnection Science The Universe

That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question, and you are on the way to the pertinent answer.

~ Jacob Bronowski

Jacob Bronowski Science

An individual cannot be considered entirely sane if he is wholly ignorant of scientific method and structure of nature and so retains primitive semantic reactions.

~ Alfred Korzybski

Alfred Korzybski Nature Science Scientific Method Semantics Structure

The fine-structure constant is ubiquitous throughout physics. I’ve already noted its connection to the electromagnetic interaction. In atomic physics, the binding energy, fine-structure splitting, and Lamb shift are all proportional to powers of α. In condensed matter physics, α characterizes Josephson junction oscillations and quantum Hall resistance steps. In addition, α is an important component of our system of fundamental constants. [Physics Today]

~ Gerald Gabrielse

Gerald Gabrielse Fine Structure Constant Fundamental Constants History Of Science Physics Science

The Internet Is Like Alcohol in Some Sense. It accentuates.What You Would Do Any Way. If You Want To Be Loner, You Can Be More Alone and if You Want to Connect , It Makes Easier to Connect.

~ Esther Dyson

Esther Dyson Internet Science

Observation: I can’t see a thing.Conclusion: Dinosaurs.

~ Carl Sagan

Carl Sagan Humor Science Space Venus

This was borne out again in October 1996 when Pope John Paul II, standing in the context of a train of Catholic thought which stretched back to the Church Fathers said, in essence, Looks like there's some good evidence for some sort of biological evolution.[22] That is, he said, as so many Catholics have already said, that there is nothing in divine revelation that particularly forbids you to believe that God made Adam from the dust of the earth r-e-a-l-l-y s-l-o-w-l-y rather than instantaneously (and used other creatures to somehow assist in the process) so long as you bear in mind that God did, in fact, create man and woman (particularly the soul, which is made directly by God and is not a result of the collision of atoms). --Making Senses of Scripture

~ Mark Shea

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Was Giza the mirror of the sky? In addition, what was the number 137 purpose? The number 137 has a very amazing meaning and it can range from modern Science to Kabbalah, from Archetypes numerology to Eastern philosophy, from smaller particles to the law of Universal Balance. ... Did the builders want to convey their scientific knowledge through the Pyramids proportions? ... Was their function connected to the number 137?

~ Armando Mei

Armando Mei Fine Structure Constant Great Pyramid Science

If it can happen in your mind, it can happen in your camera

~ Arno Rafael Minkkinen

Arno Rafael Minkkinen Artists Quotes Inspirational Photography Science

When its errands are noble and adequate, a steamboat bridging the Atlantic between Old and New England, and arriving at its ports with the punctuality of a planet, is a step of man into harmony with nature. The boat at St. Petersburgh, which plies along the Lena by magnetism, needs little to make it sublime. When science is learned in love, and its powers are wielded by love, they will appear the supplements and continuations of the material creation.

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson Love Morality Nature Science

… there are no arbitrary constants ... nature is so constituted that it is possible logically to lay down such strongly determined laws that within these laws only rationally determined constants occur (not constants, therefore, whose numerical value could be changed without destroying the theory).

~ Albert Einstein

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Centuries had passed since the dawn of science, yet men offer riches in the name of God.

~ Vinod Varghese Antony

Vinod Varghese Antony Humor Philosophy Science

Nothing proves evolution more than the survival of the religious belief. It shows we are still fearful, partially formed animals with a terror of death and the dark

~ Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens Christopher Hitchens Evolution Religion Science

That's what drives science though: trying to find out the way things are, the way they were, and the way it really works. If that is your goal, then you want to make sure that your information is accurate, and if it's not, then it doesn't matter how much you liked that old urban legend or fictional factoid you once bought into. You will discard it, and be embarrassed by it, seeking instead for truth.

~ Aron Ra

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What we do know, and what we can assert without further hesitation, is that he universe had a beginning. The universe continues to evolve. And yes, every one of our body's atoms is traceable to the big bang and to the thermonuclear furnaces within high-mass stars that exploded more than five billion years ago. We are stardust brought to life, then empowered by the universe to figure itself out - and we have only just begun.

~ Neil Degrasse Tyson

Neil Degrasse Tyson Inspirational Science

During our brief stay on planet Earth, we owe ourselves and our descendants the opportunity to explore - in part because it's fun to do. But there's a far nobler reason. The day our knowledge of the cosmos ceases to expand, we risk regressing to the childish view that the universe figuratively and literally revolves around us. In that bleak world, arms-bearing, resource-hungry people and nations would be prone to act on their 'low contracted prejudices.' And that would be the last gasp of human enlightenment - until the rise of a visionary new culture that could once again embrace, rather than fear, the cosmic perspective.

~ Neil Degrasse Tyson

Neil Degrasse Tyson Science

The truth is that science has not disproved the existence of God. Many eminent scientists find that their work and their faith are complementary. Though science cannot give us the meaning of life, morality, love, or any of the other things that mean most to us, we can all learn a great deal about God’s world through scientific discovery. The real tension lies in the way discoveries are reported. How the data are shared reveals something about the presupposition of the one writing the report - whether that person has a particular bias or whether the report is simply a neutral observation of data. Due to differences in worldview, it is understandable that atheistic and theistic scientists will interpret data differently. They will draw from other fields such as psychology, philosophy, or theology. We must all be aware of the biases we bring into all of our work, science included. The church may have a reputation for suppressing scientific discovery but I am confident that this is being corrected today with the high level scholarly work being done by eminent Christians in all fields of science.

~ Jon Morrison

Jon Morrison Christianity Evidence For God Faith And Science Science Worldview

An individual cannot be considered entirely sane of he is wholly ignorant of scientific method and structure of nature and so retains primitive semantic reactions.

~ Alfred Korzybski

Alfred Korzybski Nature Science Scientific Method Semantics Structure

Universally accepted, microevolution has limits for what it can explain. These limits do not reach the center where the controversy lies - the Thesis of Common Ancestry was popularized by Charles Darwin. Darwin believed that the world we see today has come to us through an evolutionary process called natural selection. Through genetic mutation, species adapt and develop because the strongest of a species will survive and pass on their DNA to their successors. Macroevolution is the belief that all development — from the first moments of the universe, the formation of stars and planets, to the eventual emergence of simple bacteria, to the most complex human being is explainable through this naturalistic transformational process.

~ Jon Morrison

Jon Morrison God Evidence Macroevolution Microevolution Science

We are stardust brought to life, then empowered by the universe to figure itself out—and we have only just begun.

~ Neil Degrasse Tyson

Neil Degrasse Tyson Astronomy Astrophysics Science

People who believe they are ignorant of nothing have neither looked for, nor stumbled upon, the boundary between what is known and unknown in the universe.

~ Neil Degrasse Tyson

Neil Degrasse Tyson Astronomy Astrophysics Science

In whatever disease sleep is laborious, it is a deadly symptom; but if sleep does good, it is not deadly.

~ Hippocrates

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