I think my proper response is complete amazement and awe at the universe that we are in, and how it works is just far more complicated than humans will ever properly understand.
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No one who has understood even a fraction of what science has told us about the universe can fail to be in awe of both the cosmos and of science.
We are discovering what the universe is really like, and it is totally magnificent, and one can only be inspired and awestruck by what we find.
It's always interesting just to see how the human mind is relating to the natural universe, and what we try to make of it just so we can believe we understand what's going on.
The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce, and gives it some of the grace of tragedy.
I believe everyone should have a broad picture of how the universe operates and our place in it. It is a basic human desire. And it also puts our worries in perspective.
The universe is wonderful, but only when there is somebody there to wonder at it.
We simply do not understand our place in the universe and have not the courage to admit it.
I believe that the universe works how it's supposed to work.
It's hard to imagine anything more interesting than learning how we're woven into the enormous tapestry of existence. Where did our universe come from? How special is our world, and how special are we? We allocate tens of billions of dollars annually to NASA, NSF and academia in search of the answers.
When we imagine our Universe to be just one out of a multitude of possible worlds we devalue this world, the one we see, the one we should be trying to explain.
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