Computers Quote by Gene Edward Veith
““Progress in science and technology is real, but it builds on past truths without rejecting them. Computers don’t have to be re-invented in order to keep getting better; innovations expand what they already do. Knowledge accumulates, so it can increase. Scientists and engineers know this, but artists, authors, and philosophers keep trying to start over from ground zero in the humanities. Thus, they don’t really progress—they become primitive.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Christian Scholar, 2020
Progress builds on accumulated knowledge; abandoning foundations leads to regression.
In simple terms: Science advances by adding to existing truths.
Build on what works, don’t discard it.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career planning
- research development
- product design
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we honor tradition while innovating?
- What risks arise from starting from scratch?
Ignoring past insights can cause costly trial‑and‑error.