Science and the Unseen World (1929)
Context: To those who have any intimate acquaintance with the laws of chemistry and physics the suggestion that the spiritual world could be ruled by laws of allied character is as preposterous as the suggestion that a nation could be ruled by laws like the laws of grammar.<!--V, p.54
“What had stopped them both in their tracks was Gamow's suggestion that the laws of physics could describe something being created out of nothing.”
The Book of Universes: Exploring the Limits of the Cosmos (2011)
Context: Einstein had spent the previous thirty years showing how we could understand the behaviour of whole universes with simple maths. Gamow saw that those universes must have had a past that was unimaginably different to the present. What had stopped them both in their tracks was Gamow's suggestion that the laws of physics could describe something being created out of nothing.<!--ch. 1, p. 2
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Source: The Best of All Possible Worlds (2006), Chapter 6, Pandora's Box, p. 122.
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“Wouldn't it be conceited to suggest that I had the abilities to describe the deity?”
The Quotable Sir John
Context: We may find the Divine to be 3,000 times what we think it is now. It's like asking the tulip there to explain you. The tulip is a beautiful creation, with millions of atoms cooperating with each other to produce great beauty, but ask that tulip to talk about you, and it can't do it. It doesn't have those perceptive abilities. Wouldn't it be conceited to suggest that I had the abilities to describe the deity?
As quoted in an interview with Sudha Chandran, Gulf Today/Panorama, November 24, 2000