I happen to be one of those rare actors that actually loves very intelligent and well-acted science fiction.
Everything is theoretically impossible, until it is done.
The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship.
Science cannot progress without reliable and accurate measurement of what it is you are trying to study. The key is measurement, simple as that.
Science or research is always under pressure to deliver something which can be used immediately for society.
People are saying I don't need science, I have everything, but everything is based on science.
Whatever basic science resolves, at some stage it is of use to society. The problem is we do not know when or where.
If there is no fundamental science then there is no basis for applied science. We have to strike a balance. 23 years ago the World Wide Web was born here. It has changed the world dramatically.
The publication of the third volume of Capital has made hardly any impression upon bourgeois economic science.
Farmers were always generalists. They had to know science and commerce and all sorts of practical things.
Much of Indian science seems intuitive and not bound by the rigid thinking of classical scientists.
Sometimes people talk about conflict between humans and machines, and you can see that in a lot of science fiction. But the machines we're creating are not some invasion from Mars. We create these tools to expand our own reach.
I'm a massive science fiction and fantasy geek.
But the need for conflict to expose prejudice and unclear reasoning, which is deeply embedded in my philosophy of science, has its origin in these debates.
I think it's science and physics are just starting to learn from all these experiments. These experiments have been carried out hundreds and hundreds of times in all sorts of ways that no physicist really questions the end point. I think that these e...
When science tries to resolve its conflicts by adding and subtracting dimensions to the Universe like houses on a Monopoly board, we need to examine our dogmas.
Today's preoccupation with physical theories of everything takes a wrong turn from the purpose of science - to question all things relentlessly. Modern physics has become like Swift's kingdom of Laputa, flying absurdly on an island above the earth an...
I couldn't have gotten sober without rehab because I needed the science.
Young people, those who think they're experts in science, there's no doubt. They just believe it, and so there has to be an explanation - and whatever man is doing has caused the jet stream to slow down, and that is permitting the polar vortex.
I read comics and I did science, and never really put them together until I accidentally found myself in the middle of one.
Science casts a long black shadow back over who we think we are, and where it falls the temperature falls with it. Its touch is chilly and unforgiving.