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The astronomer is satisfied if he can see the universe as it is, the cosmologist must ever strive to see it as it has been and as it will be.
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The universe was a stage in which always the same actors — the atoms — played their parts, differing in disguises and groupings, but without change of identity. And these actors were endowed with immortality.
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The fabric of the universe weathers, crumbles, and dissolves with age, and no restoration or reconstruction is possible. The second law of thermodynamics compels the material universe to move ever in the same direction along the same road, a road which ends only in death and annihilation.
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Each observation destroys the bit of the universe observed, and so supplies knowledge only of a universe which has already become past history.
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Life exists in the universe only because the carbon atom possesses certain exceptional properties.
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Kronecker is quoted as saying that in arithmetic God made the integers and man made the rest; in the same spirit we may perhaps say that in physics God made the mathematics and man made the rest.
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The philosophy of any period is always largely interwoven with the science of the period, so that any fundamental change in science must produce reactions in philosophy.
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Nothing is gained by saying that the loom of nature works like our muscles if we cannot explain how our muscles work.
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If an interpretation of the workings of nature is to mean anything to us, it must be in terms of ideas which are already in our minds - otherwise it will be incomprehensible to us, and cannot add to our knowledge.
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Old Mother Earth must regard man as a very recent apparition indeed; he has just appeared to burrow into her, burn her forests, put her waterfalls into pipes, and generally mar the beauty of her features.
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In whatever ways we define science and philosophy their territories are contiguous; wherever science leaves off — and in many places its boundary is ill-defined — there philosophy begins.
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Any small bit of the sky does not look very different from what it would if bright and faint stars had been sprinkled out of a celestial pepper pot.
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It can hardly be disputed that nature and our conscious mathematical minds work according to the same laws.
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It is frequently more difficult to frame a sensible question than to obtain an answer to a nonsensical one.
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We can only see nature blurred by the clouds of dust we ourselves make; we can still only see the rainbow, but a sun of some sort must exist to produce the light by which we see it.
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The essential fact is simply that all the pictures which science now draws of nature, and which alone seem capable of according with observational fact, are mathematical pictures.
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Standing on our microscopic fragment of a grain of sand, we attempt to discover the nature and purpose of the universe which surrounds our home in space and time.
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The hard sphere... has always a definite position in space; the electron apparently has not. A hard sphere takes up a very definite amount of room; an electron — well it is probably as meaningless to discuss how much room an electron takes up as it is to discuss how much room a fear, an anxiety, or an uncertainty takes up.
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It does not at present look as though Nature had designed the universe primarily for life; the normal star and the normal nebula have nothing to do with life except making it impossible. Life is the end of a chain of byproducts; it seems to be the accident, and life-destroying radiation the essential.
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The universe can not go on forever as it now is, and neither can it have existed in its present condition from all eternity.
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Empty Waterloo Station of everything except six specks of dust and it is still far more crowded with dust than space is with stars.
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The electrons may now be pictured as octopus-like structures with tentacles or "tubes of force" sticking out from it in every direction.
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We now know that there is, in principle, no permanence in substance; it is mere bottled energy, and possesses no more inherent permanence than bottled beer.
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The lantern of science, throwing its light down the long corridors of time, enables us to trace out the gradual evolution of terrestrial life.
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Space, regarded as a receptacle for radiant energy, is a bottomless pit.
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We know of no type of astronomical body in which the conditions can be favorable to life except planets like our own revolving round a sun... Only an infinitesimally small corner of the universe can be in the least suited to form an abode of life.
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To many it is not knowledge but the quest for knowledge that gives the greater interest to thought — to travel hopefully is better than to arrive.
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All discussion of the ultimate nature of things must necessarily be barren unless we have some extraneous standards against which to compare them.
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So little do we understand time that perhaps we ought to compare the whole of time to the act of creation.
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Matter being nothing but a sort of congealed radiation travelling at less than its normal speed.
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Nobody ever did anything very foolish except from some strong principle.
William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne
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Born:
September 11, 1877
Died:
September 16, 1946
(aged 69)
Bio:
Sir James Hopwood Jeans was an English physicist, astronomer and mathematician.
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