One can not impede scientific progress.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There cannot be any impediment to science that will ultimately be good to the general public.
A scientist who cannot prove what he has accomplished, has accomplished nothing.
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.
Science does not permit exceptions.
However far modern science and techniques have fallen short of their inherent possibilities, they have taught mankind at least one lesson; nothing is impossible.
I have suggested that scientific progress requires a favorable environment.
Fundamental science that may not achieve results must be supported at the state level.
Science is about exploring the unknown and cannot offer guarantees.
There is no greater impediment to progress in the sciences than the desire to see it take place too quickly.
By denying scientific principles, one may maintain any paradox.