Best quotes by Brian Greene on Science
Checkout quotes by Brian Greene on Science
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‟ Science is a way of life. Science is a perspective. Science is the process that takes us from confusion to understanding in a manner that's precise, predictive and reliable - a transformation, for those lucky enough to experience it, that is empowering and emotional.
- Brian Greene
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‟ Science is very good at answering the 'how' questions. 'How did the universe evolve to the form that we see?' But it is woefully inadequate in addressing the 'why' questions. 'Why is there a universe at all?' These are the meaning questions, which many people think religion is particularly good at dealing with.
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‟ Over the centuries, monumental upheavals in science have emerged time and again from following the leads set out by mathematics.
- Brian Greene
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‟ I believe we owe our young an education that captures the exhilarating drama of science.
- Brian Greene
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‟ One of the wonders of science is that it is completely universal. It crosses national boundaries with total ease.
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‟ Quantum mechanics broke the mold of the previous framework, classical mechanics, by establishing that the predictions of science are necessarily probabilistic.
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‟ My dad was a composer and a musician, but he never finished high school. His formal education was rather minimal from the standards of today's college graduates and Ph.D.'s, but he had a deep interest in questions of science and questions of the universe.
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‟ Science is the greatest of all adventure stories, one that's been unfolding for thousands of years as we have sought to understand ourselves and our surroundings.
- Brian Greene
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‟ My view is that science only has something to say about a very particular notion of God, which goes by the name of 'god of the gaps'.
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‟ Art makes us human, music makes us human, and I deeply feel that science makes us human.
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‟ I love it when real science finds a home in a fictional setting, where you take some real core idea of science and weave it through a fictional narrative in order to bring it to life, the way stories can. That's my favorite thing.
- Brian Greene
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‟ One of the strangest features of string theory is that it requires more than the three spatial dimensions that we see directly in the world around us. That sounds like science fiction, but it is an indisputable outcome of the mathematics of string theory.
- Brian Greene