Quotes About Cosmos
Yes, we humans are more than merely biological creatures. We appreciate beauty, we struggle with ethical conflicts, and we strive to make sense of our purpose in the universe, asking questions that science cannot answer. And yet, our sense of aesthetics, our moral sensibilities, and our search for meaning may themselves be intricately connected to the fabric of the cosmos.
~ Steven J. Dick
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We are deciphering how all known objects - form atoms to galaxies, from cells to brains, from people to society - are interrelated. For the more we examine nature, the more everything seems related to everything else.
~ Steven J. Dick
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The more we know about science, the more we know culture and cosmos are connected, to such an extent that we can now see that the cosmos is inextricably intertwined with human destiny, both in the short term and the long-term, impinging on (and arguably essential to) questions normally reserved for religion and philosophy.
~ Steven J. Dick
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Then solar systems, galaxies, supernovas, infinite space itself will become elements of a final masterwork--a never-ending festival, a celestial amusement park in which every exploding star and spinning electron is part of the empyreal choreography.
~ Steven Millhauser
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the stars. They were yesterday's confetti in the sky, thrown away by a billion careless lovers.
~ Steven Savile
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It is very hard to realize that this present universe has evolved from an unspeakably unfamiliar early condition, and faces a future extinction of endless cold or intolerable heat. The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless.
~ Steven Weinberg
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Once again I repeat: the aim pf physics at its most fundamental level is not just to describe the world but ti explain why it is the way it is.
~ Steven Weinberg
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Einstein occasionally used "God" as a metaphor for the unknown fundamental laws of nature.
~ Steven Weinberg
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we think that all the forces of nature become united at something like the Planck energy, a million billion times larger than the highest energy reached in today's accelerators.
~ Steven Weinberg
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The appearance of fine-tuning in a scientific theory is like a cry of distress from nature, complaining that something needs to be better explained.
~ Steven Weinberg
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There is a beauty in these laws that mirrors something that is built into the structure of the universe at a very deep level
~ Steven Weinberg
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They say the universe is expanding. That should help ease the traffic.
~ Steven Wright
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The serpent has the potential to be used for good or evil. It represents the creative force or building blocks of the universe, which is dualistic.
~ Storm Constantine
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The day he had made his covenant with the cosmos had been the day he had made himself into a channel for higher powers. The dragon daughters were Valraven's creatures. He had to trust they would act only on his behalf.
~ Storm Constantine
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A renegade burned out among the stars last night.
~ Storm Constantine
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When you're looking that far out, you're giving people their place in the universe, it touches people. Science is often visual, so it doesn't need translation. It's like poetry, it touches you.
~ Story Musgrave
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It's after the end of the world. Don't you know that yet?
~ Sun Ra
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Space is not only high, it's low. It's a bottomless pit.
~ Sun Ra
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The conception of the supreme man (Puru@sa) in the @Rg-Veda also supposes that the supreme man pervades the world with only a fourth part of Himself, whereas the remaining three parts transcend to a region beyond.
~ Surendranath Dasgupta
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I never really thought about how when I look at the moon, it's the same moon as Shakespeare and Marie Antoinette and George Washington and Cleopatra looked at.
~ Susan Beth Pfeffer
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Still in the black hemisphere the stars blazed and slowly wheeled; beneath them, Will felt so infinitesimally small that it seemed impossible he should even exist. Immensity pressed in on him, terrifying, threatening--and then, in a swift flash of movement like a dance, like the glint of a leaping fish, came a flick of brightness in the sky from a shooting star... He heard Bran give a small chirrup of delight, a spark struck from the same bright sudden joy that filled his own being.
~ Susan Cooper
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Everyone throughout the soccer world knows the Cosmos name and the legacy of the players that played for this team previously. They helped establish soccer in America and I'm honored to follow in their footsteps.
~ Raul
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There are lots of ideas which extend the Copernican principle one step further. We went from the solar system to the galaxy to zillions of galaxies and now to realising even that isn't all there is.
~ Martin Rees
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We must never forget that the cosmos exists solely to help those who want to help themselves. It is an incredibly powerful force and a wonderful friend for all who adopt a positive approach to life.
~ Noel Edmonds
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