James Jeans Quote

So long as the earth was believed to be the center of the universe the question of life on the other worlds could hardly arise; there are no other worlds in the astronomical sense, although a heaven above and a hell beneath might form adjuncts to this world.


"Is There Life on the Other Worlds," Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1942


So long as the earth was believed to be the center of the universe the question of life on the other worlds could hardly arise; there are no other...

So long as the earth was believed to be the center of the universe the question of life on the other worlds could hardly arise; there are no other...

So long as the earth was believed to be the center of the universe the question of life on the other worlds could hardly arise; there are no other...

So long as the earth was believed to be the center of the universe the question of life on the other worlds could hardly arise; there are no other...