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Quotes About Science

Dios existe, debe estar fuera del mundo natural, y por lo tanto las herramientas de la ciencia no son las adecuadas para conocerlo. En cambio, como lo empezaba a comprender al mirar dentro de mi propio corazón, la evidencia de la existencia de Dios tenía que llegar de otra dirección, y
~ Francis S. Collins
A ciência sem religião é coxa, a religião sem a ciência é cega.' Alber Einstein (1941). p.176
~ Francis S. Collins
o ateísmo é a menos racional de todas as concepções possíveis do mundo. p.179
~ Francis S. Collins
Would not intentional restrictions on the progress of life-saving science, simply to allow ethics to "catch up," be themselves unethical?
~ Francis S. Collins
I was vaguely aware that same of those around me thought that this pairing of explorations was contradictory and I was headed over a cliff, but I found it difficult to imagine that there could be a real conflict between scientific truth and spiritual truth. Truth is truth. Truth cannot disprove truth.
~ Francis S. Collins
Science is simply mankind trying to understand the greatness of God's design.
~ Francis S. Collins
Si Dios existe, debe estar fuera del mundo natural, y por lo tanto las herramientas de la ciencia no son las adecuadas para conocerlo.
~ Francis S. Collins
It was a magic carpet - woven with the coils and ringlets of a wondrous peel of limber plastic, whose filaments carried the genetic code of all the arts of man, and from which the abracadabra of science conjured up the hopes, the fears, the dreams of man - the magic carpet of FILM!
~ Frank Capra
Alpha sets the scale of nature -- the size of atoms and all things made of them, the intensity and colors of light, the strength of magnetism, and the metabolic rate of life itself. It controls everything that we see. ... In 137, apparently, science had found Nature's PIN Code.
~ Frank Close
these were physically variant forms of the familiar elements. These different forms of an element are chemically identical—hence the same element—but physically different. These distinct varieties are called isotopes, from the Greek for 'equally placed' (in the periodic table of the elements).
~ Frank Close
Then, as his planet killed him, it occurred to Kynes that his father and all the other scientists were wrong, that the most persistent principles of the universe were accident and error.
~ Frank Herbert
Law is the ultimate science.
~ Frank Herbert
Scientists seek the lawfulness of events. It is the task of Religion to fit man into this lawfulness.
~ Frank Herbert
For a moment, the sensation of coolness and the moisture were blessed relief. Then, as his planet killed him, it occurred to Kynes that his father and all the other scientists were wrong, that the most persistent principles of the universe were accident and error.
~ Frank Herbert
The real universe is always one step behind logic.
~ Frank Herbert
It'd be bad enough without the complication of a feudal trade culture which turns its back on most science.
~ Frank Herbert
it occurred to Kynes that his father and all the other scientists were wrong, that the most persistent principles of the universe were accident and error. Even
~ Frank Herbert
In politics, the tripod is he most unstable of all structures. It's be bad enough without the complication of a feudal trade culture which turns its back on most science.
~ Frank Herbert
There is a fundamental tension between science and freedom - no matter how science is viewed by its practitioners nor how freedom is sensed by those who believe they have it.
~ Frank Herbert
ecology was the science of understanding consequences.
~ Frank Herbert
ruler who knows the art of ruling. Make that the science of your tradition!
~ Frank Herbert
Para Pardot Kynes, el planeta no era más que una expresión de la energía, una máquina movida por un sol.
~ Frank Herbert
We've a three-point civilization: the Imperial Household balanced against the Federated Great Houses of the Landsraad, and between them, the Guild with its damnable monopoly on interstellar transport. In politics, the tripod is the most unstable of all structures. It'd be bad enough without the complication of a feudal trade culture which turns its back on most science.
~ Frank Herbert
minus 340° Kelvin
~ Frank Herbert