Amazed Quote by Santiago Ramon y Cajal
“In the study of this membrane [the retina] I for the first time felt my faith in Darwinism (hypothesis of natural selection) weakened, being amazed and confounded by the supreme constructive ingenuity revealed not only in the retina and in the dioptric apparatus of the vertebrates but even in the meanest insect eye. ... I felt more profoundly than in any other subject of study the shuddering sensation of the unfathomable mystery of life.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Histology of the Nervous System, 1911
The complexity of biological structures challenges simple evolutionary explanations, evoking awe and mystery about life.
In simple terms: Nature's design seems astonishing and mysterious.
Embrace humility before unknown complexity.
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When to use this quote
- research
- education
- personal reflection
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Questions to Reflect On
- How does this affect your view of evolution?
- What mysteries inspire your curiosity?
Science may not fully explain all phenomena yet.