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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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.
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.
Something pretty mysterious had to give rise to the origin of the universe.
Hubble is very close to my heart, and going back to Hubble, because I was there once already in 1993, is really a great privilege for me.
I wondered had I really oversold the Hubble. I have to admit that, since, I have been convinced that I didn't.
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.
I kind of liked the idea of a universe that always was and always will be.
Another feature that everybody notices about the universe is that it's complex.
There may be many Big Bangs that happened at various and far-flung locations, each creating its own swelling, spatial expanse, each creating a universe - our universe being the result of only one of those Big Bangs.
The idea that there could be other universes out there is really one that stretches the mind in a great way.
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