Astronomy Quote by Robin Wasserman
“They ask how the universe is arranged, philosophers, mathematicians, and they draw pretty pictures, impossibilities on the page. They save phenomena by telling one ugly lie after another, epicycles upon epicycles, and the fools care not. It is not enough, I tell you, to ask how the cosmos is designed. We must ask why.”
About This Quote
The quote argues that merely describing the cosmos is insufficient; we must seek its purpose and underlying reasons, not just its structure.
In simple terms: Beyond description, seek purpose.
Ask why, not just how.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- personal contemplation
- public discourse
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- philosophical inquiry
- educational curricula
Questions to Reflect On
- What drives the quest for meaning beyond empirical description?
- How does seeking purpose change our approach to science?