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One Quotes by Steven Weinberg
- There is now a feeling that the pieces of physics are falling into place, not because of any single revolutionary idea or because of the…
- Journalists generally have no bias toward one cosmological theory or another, but many have a natural preference for excitement.
- If there is no point in the universe that we discover by the methods of science, there is a point that we can give the…
- Elementary particles are terribly boring, which is one reason why we're so interested in them.
- I think one of the great historical contributions of science is to weaken the hold of religion. That's a good thing.
- Though aware that there is nothing in the universe that suggests any purpose for humanity, one way that we can find a purpose is to…
- Its a consequence of the experience of science. As you learn more and more about the universe, you find you can understand more and more…
- This is one of the great social functions of science - to free people from superstition
- A theorist today is hardly considered respectable if he or she has not introduced at least one new particle for which there is no experimental…
- It was one time when people thought the value of the fine structure constant was important. Now of course it's still important, of course, as…
- Some people have views of God that are so broad and flexible that it is inevitable that they will find God wherever they look for…
- The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce, and…
- One of the great achievements of science has been, if not to make it impossible for intelligent people to be religious, then at least to…
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