Approach Quote by Adam Sedgwick
“Among the older records, we find chapter after chapter of which we can read the characters, and make out their meaning: and as we approach the period of man's creation, our book becomes more clear, and nature seems to speak to us in language so like our own, that we easily comprehend it. But just as we begin to enter on the history of physical changes going on before our eyes, and in which we ourselves bear a part, our chronicle seems to fail us-a leaf has been torn out from nature's record, and the succession of events is almost hidden from our eyes.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Principles of Geology, 1844
Human understanding of nature emerges as we study history and physical changes, yet gaps remain.
In simple terms: We learn from nature but miss parts.
Seek missing pieces in natural history.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- research
- public outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What gaps exist in our current knowledge?
- How can we better fill those gaps?
Interpretations can be biased by limited data.