That's the whole problem with science. You've got a bunch of empiricists trying to describe things of unimaginable wonder.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Science shows us what exists but not what to do about it.
One way we can enliven the imagination is to push it toward the illogical. We're not scientists. We don't always have to make the logical, reasonable leap.
One of the things that became clear, and which was actually rather disturbing, was the fact that there was a view which was being expressed by people whose scientific credentials you can't question.
We have to learn again that science without contact with experiments is an enterprise which is likely to go completely astray into imaginary conjecture.
Science is about exploring the unknown and cannot offer guarantees.
The universe extends beyond the mind of man, and is more complex than the small sample one can study.
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.
People wouldn't even go into science unless there was something much bigger to be discovered, something that is transcendent.
I don't like science because I don't think it makes sense to put a definition on everything. It's a lot more exciting to think of things as mysterious.
Science does not know its debt to imagination.
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