Best quotes by Lisa Randall on Science
Checkout quotes by Lisa Randall on Science
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‟ We have this very clean picture of science, you know, these well-established rules with which we make predictions. But when you're really doing science, when you're doing research, you're at the edge of what we know.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ The best science frequently combines an awareness of broad and significant problems with focus on an apparently small issue or detail that someone very much wants to solve or understand. Sometimes these little problems or inconsistencies turn out to be the clues to big advances.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ If you look through the shelves of science books, you'll find row after row of books written by men. This can be terribly off-putting for women.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ When I came to Harvard, I was debating between math and science, and I guess I thought in the end I wanted something that could connect to the real world. I liked puzzle-solving and connections.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ People who dismiss science in favor of religion sometimes confuse the challenge of rigorously understanding the world with a deliberate intellectual exclusion that leads them to mistrust scientists and, to their detriment, what they discover.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ I don't think we have reached a point where art really translates into science. Perhaps for some people, having good visuals can help translate into science.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ The scientist is also a composer... You could think of science as discovering one particular thing - a supernova or whatever. You could also think of it as discovering this whole new way of seeing the world.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ What I do is very theoretical. It won't necessarily have implications for anything anyone is doing tomorrow, yet you know that there's a sense of progress in science, and as we understand more, it just turns out that, somehow, the world evolves with us.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ Religion can have psychological and social roles, but in terms of really explaining how things work, science works differently. Science is based on material elements at the core.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ I really do think that science has an internal structure, and it makes sense, and we can test it.
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‟ If you keep telling girls they're less good at science, that will probably be self-fulfilling. But there are quite a lot of women who are good at it.
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‟ There is real confusion about what it means to be right and wrong - the difference between what spiritual beliefs are and what science is.
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‟ Creativity is essential to particle physics, cosmology, and to mathematics, and to other fields of science, just as it is to its more widely acknowledged beneficiaries - the arts and humanities.
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‟ There can sometimes be this fear among laypeople: 'I don't understand everything in science perfectly, so I just can't say anything about it.' I think it's good to know that we scientists are also confused some of the time.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ The process of science is difficult and challenging. It involves always being aware that your ideas might be right or they might be wrong. I think it's that kind of balance that makes science so interesting.
- Lisa Randall
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‟ I really like that my work is getting more people interested in science.
- Lisa Randall