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"Science at its highest level is the organization of, the systematic pursuit of and the enjoyment of wonder, awe and mystery."

"Science at its highest level is the organization of, the systematic pursuit of and the enjoyment of wonder, awe and mystery."

— Abraham Maslow
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"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants."

"If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants."

— Isaac Newton
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"To every action, there is always an opposite and equal reaction."

"To every action, there is always an opposite and equal reaction."

— Isaac Newton
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"Science is the poetry of reality."

"Science is the poetry of reality."

— Richard Dawkins
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"With all things being equal, the simplest explanation tends to be the right one."

"With all things being equal, the simplest explanation tends to be the right one."

— William of Ockham
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"Aristotle: Believed objects fell because they naturally sought to return to their home. Newton: Gravity is a force that pulls objects to the ground like a bird pushing the air down. Einstein (General Relativity): Gravity is the warping of spacetime caused by mass/energy, not a force."

"Aristotle: Believed objects fell because they naturally sought to return to their home. Newton: Gravity is a force that pulls objects to the ground like a bird pushing the air down. Einstein (General Relativity): Gravity is the warping of spacetime caused by mass/energy, not a force."

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"Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that by predicting the future you change it."

"Heisenberg's uncertainty principle states that by predicting the future you change it."

— Werner Heisenberg
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"If you arrange matter in such a way it can become self-conscious."

"If you arrange matter in such a way it can become self-conscious."

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"If you teach a rat in Paris to run through a maze, a rat in New York will be able to better run the same maze."

"If you teach a rat in Paris to run through a maze, a rat in New York will be able to better run the same maze."

— Rupert Sheldrake
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"In space there are 1 atom per square centemeter."

"In space there are 1 atom per square centemeter."

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"Math and science is a way of knowing—an uncertainty reducer—it disregards reality in some ways, narrows and defines to the point where it's not useful for the everyday. It is the language you use when you can't explain things like a bowling ball balancing on a razor, but it doesn't exist in the real world."

"Math and science is a way of knowing—an uncertainty reducer—it disregards reality in some ways, narrows and defines to the point where it's not useful for the everyday. It is the language you use when you can't explain things like a bowling ball balancing on a razor, but it doesn't exist in the real world."

— Bret Weinstein
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"Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions."

"Religions die when they are proved to be true. Science is the record of dead religions."

— Oscar Wilde
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"Most animals don't see color but we do, because we've evolved to detect ripe fruit."

"Most animals don't see color but we do, because we've evolved to detect ripe fruit."

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"Science is a layer of paint on a process that's infinitely older."

"Science is a layer of paint on a process that's infinitely older."

— Jordan Peterson
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"Science is organized knowledge."

"Science is organized knowledge."

— Herbert Spencer
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"Ribosomes convert atoms into body parts."

"Ribosomes convert atoms into body parts."