“In an infinite Universe anything can happen.”
Douglas Adams book The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Source: Dead and Alive
“In an infinite Universe anything can happen.”
Douglas Adams book The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Robin Wasserman (1978) American writer of speculative fiction for young people
Source: Girls on Fire
Terence McKenna (1946–2000) American ethnobotanist
Trialogue #24: The Heavens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWqvY7CGaHw Esalen, California (1992)
“There are two things that cannot exist in the same universe—an infinite God and a martyr.”
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
Rome, or Reason? A Reply to Cardinal Manning. Part I. The North American Review (1888)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Source: 1910s, Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays http://archive.org/stream/mysticism00russuoft/mysticism00russuoft_djvu.txt (1918), Ch. 5: Mathematics and the Metaphysicians
“Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent.”
Arthur Conan Doyle book A Case of Identity
Source: A Case of Identity
“I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker.”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
As attributed in More Random Walks in Science : An Anthology (1982) by Robert L. Weber, p. 65
Attributed
“I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker. ”
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) Italian philosopher, mathematician and astronomer
Cause, Principle, and Unity (1584)
Stephen Wolfram (1959) British-American computer scientist, mathematician, physicist, writer and businessman
"Computing a Theory of Everything" (2010)