Certainly, it may bring to light such a deeper knowledge of the structure of matter as to constitute a veritable discontinuity in the progress of science.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People wouldn't even go into science unless there was something much bigger to be discovered, something that is transcendent.
Maybe we could think of science as being like a nuclear chain reaction in which people and ideas bounce off each other, and if critical mass is reached, a new field is formed.
I believe that the quantum of our knowledge will increase considerably in the coming years and that scientists will continue to be amongst the brave voices speaking out.
There is no greater impediment to progress in the sciences than the desire to see it take place too quickly.
A unified theory would put us at the doorstep of a vast universe of things that we could finally explore with precision.
While the finish given to our picture of the world by the theory of relativity has already been absorbed into the general scientific consciousness, this has scarcely occurred to the same extent with those aspects of the general problem of knowledge which have been elucidated by the quantum theory.
My experience in science has always been that the future always exceeds what we believe is possible. I suspect that we will explore the universe.
I think the discovery of supersymmetric partners for the known particles would revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
Though many have tried, no one has ever yet explained away the decisive fact that science, which can do so much, cannot decide what it ought to do.
It is a profound and necessary truth that the deep things in science are not found because they are useful; they were found because it was possible to find them.
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