John Horgan (journalist) Quote

Science has only existed for a few hundred years, and its most spectacular achievements have occurred within the last century. Viewed from a historical perspective, the modern era of rapid scientific and technological progress appears to be not a permanent feature of reality, but an abberation, a fluke, a product of a singular convergence of social, intellectual, and political factors.


p. 14 - The End of Science (1996)


Science has only existed for a few hundred years, and its most spectacular achievements have occurred within the last century. Viewed from a...

Science has only existed for a few hundred years, and its most spectacular achievements have occurred within the last century. Viewed from a...

Science has only existed for a few hundred years, and its most spectacular achievements have occurred within the last century. Viewed from a...

Science has only existed for a few hundred years, and its most spectacular achievements have occurred within the last century. Viewed from a...