I think what a life in science really teaches you is the vastness of our ignorance.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We keep, in science, getting a more and more sophisticated view of our essential ignorance.
Science is the father of knowledge, but opinion breeds ignorance.
We know that once we stop learning and call ourselves learned, we become useless members of the scientific society.
If the experience of science teaches anything, it's that the world is very strange and surprising. The many revolutions in science have certainly shown that.
Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge.
Life isn't a science. We make it up as we go.
Contrary to widespread belief, I do know something about science.
I really think that living is the process of going from complete certainty to complete ignorance.
Is there anything science should not try to explain? Science is knowledge and knowledge is power - power to do good or evil. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
The center line of science literacy - which not many people tell you, but I feel this strongly, and I will go to my grave making this point - is how you think.