With the Hubble telescope and all the other things that are out there, I believe something would have come through. Today, I really believe we are unique.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Science sent the Hubble telescope out into space, so it could capture light and the absence thereof, from the very beginning of time. And the telescope really did that. So now we know that there was once absolutely nothing, such a perfect nothing that there wasn't even nothing or once.
When my father died, those years when he was working on the Hubble came back to me, and it seemed fitting to imagine him as having somehow merged with the large mystery that the universe represents.
We are now able to put our minds in other places in the universe with the use of telescopes. That is very exciting.
A Hubble Space Telescope photograph of the universe evokes far more awe for creation than light streaming through a stained glass window in a cathedral.
The development of the telescope, together with increased knowledge of things, brought men to see that the earth is not what man had once thought it to be.
At the age of eight, I bought my first telescope and would spend hours gazing at the moon and stars. I remember thinking what it must have been like when man first realized that we were only a very small part of the overall picture.
Something pretty mysterious had to give rise to the origin of the universe.
That's what Hubble can do for us. It can tell us whether the universe is expanding forever or if one day it's going to come back together.
I wondered had I really oversold the Hubble. I have to admit that, since, I have been convinced that I didn't.
A unified theory would put us at the doorstep of a vast universe of things that we could finally explore with precision.
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