Astronomy Quote by Tim Maudlin
““The biblical account of the origin of the cosmos in Genesis, for example, posits that a god created the physical universe particularly with human beings in mind, and so unsurprisingly placed the Earth at the center of creation. Modern cosmological knowledge has refuted such an account. We are living in the golden age of cosmology: More has been discovered about the large-scale structure and history of the visible cosmos in the last 20 years than in the whole of prior human history. We now have precise knowledge of the distribution of galaxies and know that ours is nowhere near the center of the universe, just as we know that our planetary system has no privileged place among the billions of such systems in our galaxy and that Earth is not even at the center of our planetary system. We also know that the Big Bang, the beginning of our universe, occurred about 13.7 billion years ago, whereas Earth didn’t even exist until about 10 billion years later. No one looking at the vast extent of the universe and the completely random location of homo sapiens within it (in both space and time) could seriously maintain that the whole thing was intentionally created for us. This realization began with Galileo, and has only intensified ever since.””
About This Quote
The quote contrasts ancient geocentric creation myths with modern cosmology, emphasizing humanity’s lack of a privileged place in the universe and the shift from anthropocentric views to scientific understanding.
In simple terms: Modern science shows Earth is not the center of the universe.
Embrace humility about humanity’s cosmic significance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- public discourse
- philosophical reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing our insignificance affect meaning?
- What responsibilities arise from a non‑anthropocentric view?
Scientific facts can challenge deeply held beliefs, leading to resistance.