Quotes from Michael Shermer
The reason people turn to supernatural explanations is that the mind abhors a vacuum of explanation. Because we do not yet have a fully natural explanation for mind and consciousness, people turn to supernatural explanations to fill the void.
~ Michael Shermer
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Science operates in the natural, not the supernatural. In fact, I go so far as to state that there is no such thing as the supernatural or the paranormal.
~ Michael Shermer
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One, I am skeptical of the effectiveness of nutritional supplements.
~ Michael Shermer
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Myths are stories that express meaning, morality or motivation. Whether they are true or not is irrelevant.
~ Michael Shermer
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Humans are, by nature, pattern-seeking, storytelling animals, and we are quite adept at telling stories about patterns whether they exist or not.
~ Michael Shermer
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The concept of God is generated by a brain designed by evolution to find design in nature (a very recursive idea).
~ Michael Shermer
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People believe in God because we are pattern-seeking, storytelling, mythmaking, religious, moral animals.
~ Michael Shermer
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Are science and religion compatible? It's like, are science and plumbing compatible? They're just two different things.
~ Michael Shermer
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Machine intelligence of a human nature could be a century away, and immortality is at least a millennium away, if not unattainable altogether.
~ Michael Shermer
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In comparison, Google is brilliant because it uses an algorithm that ranks Web pages by the number of links to them, with those links themselves valued by the number of links to their page of origin.
~ Michael Shermer
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Having a Nobel Prize or being a famous scientist will get you a week to a week and a half, metaphorically speaking, of a hearing for your new idea, but after that, it's going to tank if you don't have the evidence and support for it.
~ Michael Shermer
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Science is a set of methods designed to describe and interpret observed or inferred phenomenon, past or present, and aimed at building a testable body of knowledge open to rejection or confirmation.
~ Michael Shermer
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I say you don't need religion, or political ideology, to understand human nature. Science reveals that human nature is greedy and selfish, altruistic and helpful.
~ Michael Shermer
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Science is not a thing. It's a verb. It's a way of thinking about things. It's a way of looking for natural explanations for all phenomena.
~ Michael Shermer
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But the power of science lies in open publication, which, with the rise of the Internet, is no longer constrained by the price of paper.
~ Michael Shermer
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In science, if an idea is not falsifiable, it is not that it is wrong, it is that we cannot determine if it is wrong, and thus it is not even wrong.
~ Michael Shermer
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The whole point of faith, in fact, is to believe regardless of the evidence, which is the very antithesis of science.
~ Michael Shermer
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We know evolution happened because innumerable bits of data from myriad fields of science conjoin to paint a rich portrait of life's pilgrimage.
~ Michael Shermer
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Scientific prayer makes God a celestial lab rat, leading to bad science and worse religion.
~ Michael Shermer
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Flawed as they may be, science and the secular Enlightenment values expressed in Western democracies are our best hope for survival.
~ Michael Shermer
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But because we live in an age of science, we have a preoccupation with corroborating our myths.
~ Michael Shermer
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When religious believers invoke miracles and acts of creation ex nihilo, that is the end of the search for them, whereas for scientists, the identification of such mysteries is only the beginning. Science picks up where theology leaves off.
~ Michael Shermer
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The principal barrier to a general acceptance of the monist position is that it is counterintuitive.
~ Michael Shermer
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In principle, skeptics are neither closed-minded nor cynical. We are curious but cautious.
~ Michael Shermer
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