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“But do you really mean, Sir," said Peter, "that there could be other worlds-all over the place, just round the corner-like that?" "Nothing is more probable," said the Profesor, taking off his spectacles and beginning to polish them, while he muttered to himself, "I wonder what they do teach them…” quote by Anonymous
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“But do you really mean, Sir," said Peter, "that there could be other worlds-all over the place, just round the corner-like that?" "Nothing is more probable," said the Profesor, taking off his spectacles and beginning to polish them, while he muttered to himself, "I wonder what they do teach them at these schools.”

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Source Novel: The Professor and the Madman, 1998

A character questions the plausibility of many worlds, reflecting skepticism about academic certainty.

In simple terms: Questioning the existence of many worlds.

Key Takeaway

Consider alternative possibilities.

Themes

skepticism knowledge inquiry

Mood

curious thoughtful

Type

philosophical inquisitive

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • science fiction
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

philosophy epistemology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence would change your view?
  • How does doubt drive learning?
A Different Perspective

Assumes a single reality; may overlook multiverse theories.

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