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Astronomy Quote by Percival Lowell

“If astronomy teaches anything, it teaches that man is but a detail in the evolution of the universe, and the resemblant though diverse details are inevitably to be expected in the hosts of orbs around him. He learns that, though he will probably never find his double anywhere, he is destined to…” quote by Percival Lowell
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“If astronomy teaches anything, it teaches that man is but a detail in the evolution of the universe, and the resemblant though diverse details are inevitably to be expected in the hosts of orbs around him. He learns that, though he will probably never find his double anywhere, he is destined to discover any number of cousins scattered through space.”

Percival Lowell

About This Quote

The quote reflects on humanity's modest place in the cosmos, emphasizing that while we are a small part of the universe's evolution, there may be countless other beings similar to us scattered across space.

In simple terms: Humanity is a tiny, unique detail in a vast universe.

Key Takeaway

We are small yet potentially connected to many cosmic relatives.

Themes

cosmic perspective humility extraterrestrial life interconnectedness evolution vastness

Mood

wonder humility curiosity

Type

philosophical scientific inspirational

When to use this quote

  • philosophical contemplation
  • scientific research
  • science fiction writing
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

scale of the universe human significance search for extraterrestrials

Practical Applications

  • stimulating interdisciplinary dialogue
  • inspiring space exploration initiatives

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing our smallness affect our responsibilities?
  • What evidence would change our view of cosmic relatives?
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