Arthur C. Clarke Quote

There are still some scientists who consider that there is no point in sending men into space, even when it becomes technically possible; machines, they argue, can do all that is necessary. Such an outlook is incredibly shortsighted; worse than that, it is stupid, for it completely ignores human nature.


Lecture, St Martin's Technical School on Charing Cross Road, October 5, 1946


There are still some scientists who consider that there is no point in sending men into space, even when it becomes technically possible; machines,...

There are still some scientists who consider that there is no point in sending men into space, even when it becomes technically possible; machines,...

There are still some scientists who consider that there is no point in sending men into space, even when it becomes technically possible; machines,...

There are still some scientists who consider that there is no point in sending men into space, even when it becomes technically possible; machines,...