Quotes about Science
There actually is an imbecile in existence who asserts that the earth is flat and who has persuaded many people to adopt his view.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The idea of 10 dimensions might sound exciting, but they would cause real problems if you forget where you parked your car.
— Stephen Hawking
There is no way that we can predict the weather six months ahead beyond giving the seasonal average
— Stephen Hawking
Traditionally these are questions for philosophy, but philosophy is dead. Philosophy has not kept up with modern developments in science, particularly physics. Scientists have become the bearers of the torch of discovery in our quest for knowledge.
— Stephen Hawking
Or in other words, why does disorder increase in the same direction of time as that in which the universe expands?
— Stephen Hawking
If you understand how the universe operates, you control it, in a way.
— Stephen Hawking
The discovery that the universe was expanding was one of the great intellectual revolutions of the twentieth century.
— Stephen Hawking
Science seems to have uncovered a set of laws that, within the limits set by the uncertainty principle, tell us how the universe will develop with time, if we know its state at any one time. These laws may have originally been decreed by God, but it appears that he has since left the universe to evolve according to them and does not now intervene in it.
— Stephen Hawking
If we find the answer to that (why the universe exists), it would be the ultimate triumph of human reason. For then we would know the mind of God.
— Stephen Hawking
String theory is rather like plumbing, in a way.
— Stephen Hawking
You can't get to a time before the Big Bang because there was no time before the Big Bang. We have finally found something that doesn't have a cause, because there was no time for a cause to exist in. For me this means that there is no possibility of a creator, because there is no time for a creator to have existed in.
— Stephen Hawking
in 1992 came the first confirmed observation of a planet orbiting a star other than our sun.
— Stephen Hawking