Science Quote by Hans Christian Von Baeyer Download Open image ““Science has taught us that what we see and touch is not what is really there.”” — Hans Christian Von Baeyer ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Science Taught Taught us
“So much science has at its root the ability to see afresh what has been seen and thought to be understood for centuries.” — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“Science and observation can only ever tell us the way that things are. They have no influence on the way that things should be.” — Lewis N. Roe Copy Share Image
“good science is to see what everyone else can see but think what no one else has ever said.” — Michael Lewis Copy Share Image
“Science is: Knowing that what is, has always been. Science ain't discovering anything new.” — Sam Oputa Copy Share Image
“science isn’t about the things but about the relationships among the things.” — Steven Vogel Copy Share Image
“The only real science is the knowledge of how a person should live his life. And this knowledge is open to everyone.” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
“Our true nature doesn’t need any explanation or demonstration to know itself. It just knows because knowing is part of its nature.” — Ilchi Lee Copy Share Image
“Science is much better at finding things that exist than at ruling out things that don't.” — Marcelo Gleiser Copy Share Image
“[...] science carries us towards an understanding of how the world is, rather than how we would wish it to be [...]” — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
Claude Shannon, the founder of information theory, invented a way to measure 'the amount of information' in a message without defining the word 'information'… — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
We don't know what energy is, any more than we know what information is, but as a now robust scientific concept we can describe… — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
To put it one way, a collection of Shakespeare's plays is richer than a phone book that uses the same number of letters; to… — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
Information gently but relentlessly drizzles down on us in an invisible, impalpable electric rain. — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
Underneath the shifting appearances of the world as perceived by our unreliable senses, is there, or is there not, a bedrock of objective reality? — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
In fact, an information theory that leaves out the issue of noise turns out to have no content. — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
Numbers instill a feeling for the lie of the land, and furnish grist for the mathematical mill that is the physicist's principal tool. — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
If the intensity of the material world is plotted along the horizontal axis, and the response of the human mind is on the vertical,… — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
This is not what I thought physics was about when I started out: I learned that the idea is to explain nature in terms… — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
The problem of defining exactly what is meant by the signal velocity, which cropped up as long ago as 1907, has not been solved. — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
Both induction and deduction, reasoning from the particular and the general, and back again from the universal to the specific, form the essence to… — Hans Christian von Baeyer Copy Share Image
“I've spent much of my life calling my intuition "something wrong with me.” — Deanna L. Lawlis Copy Share Image
“Galton’s gospel of eugenics found fertile soil in Britain, in the intellectual salons of Europe, and in the United States. Beginning in the early… — Joseph Loconte Copy Share Image
The capacity to be puzzled is the premise of all creation, be it in art or in science. — Erich Fromm Copy Share Image
Bush reiterated his stand to conservatives opposing his decision on stem cell research. He said today he believes life begins at conception and ends… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
Humans are, as Sartre put it, 'condemned to be free'. To insist that science, or God, objectively defines moral values is to abandon our… — Kenan Malik Copy Share Image
“Love. Such a sweet, simple word. A word I've been searching for my entire life - but especially since I met Eio - and… — Jessica Khoury Copy Share Image
The thing about science fiction is that it's totally wide open. But it's wide open in a conditional way. — Octavia Butler Copy Share Image
Advances in technology will continue to reach far into every sector of our economy. Future job and economic growth in industry, defense, transportation, agriculture,… — Christopher Bond Copy Share Image
During human progress, every science is evolved out of its corresponding art. — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
A Light exists in Spring Not present on the Year At any other period - When March is scarcely here A Color stands abroad… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
A vacuum can only exist, I imagine, by the things which enclose it. — Zelda Fitzgerald Copy Share Image