Astronomy Quote by Dan Simmons
““Here is the essence of mankind's creative genius: not the edifices of civilization nor the bang-flash weapons which can end it, but the words which fertilize new concepts like spermatoza attacking an ovum. It might be argued that the Siamese-twin infants of word/idea are the only contribution the human species can, will, or should make to the reveling cosmos. (Yes, our DNA is unique, but so is a salamander's. Yes, we construct artifacts, but so have species ranging from beavers to the architecture ants... Yes, we weave real fabric things from the dreamstuff of mathematics, but the universe is hardwired with arithmetic. Scratch a circle and pi peeps out. Enter a new solar system and Tycho Brahe's formulae lie waiting under the black velvet cloak of space/time. But where has the universe hidden a word under its outer layer of biology, geometry, or insensate rock?)””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Hyperion by Dan Simmons, 1989
Human creativity is rooted in language; words generate new ideas and shape reality, surpassing physical inventions in cosmic significance.
In simple terms: Words spark new ideas and shape the universe.
Value language as creative force.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- writing
- scientific discovery
- artistic expression
- education
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you nurture your own creative language?
- What role does language play in your field?
Words alone cannot solve material problems.