
“If you can see, look. If you can look, observe.”
Se podes olhar, vê. Se podes ver, repara.
Epigraph
Blindness (1995)
Source: God: The Failed Hypothesis (2007), Chapter 4: 'Cosmic Evidence', p.128-129
Context: We have yet to encounter an observable astronomical phenomenon that requires a supernatural element to be added to a model in order to describe the event... Observations in cosmology look just as they can be expected to look if there is no God.
“If you can see, look. If you can look, observe.”
Se podes olhar, vê. Se podes ver, repara.
Epigraph
Blindness (1995)
“At a certain point, I just felt, you know, God is not looking for alms, God is looking for action.”
“I cannot look around me without being struck with the analogy observable in the works of God.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 31.
Context: I cannot look around me without being struck with the analogy observable in the works of God. I find the Bible written in the style of His other books of Creation and Providence. The pen seems in the same hand. I see it, indeed, write at times mysteriously in each of these books; thus I know that mystery in the works of God is only another name for my ignorance. The moment, therefore, that I become humble, all becomes right.
“Cosmology is a science which has only a few observable facts to work with.”
Conclusion of his Nobel lecture http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1978/wilson-lecture.html (December 8, 1978) emphasizing that every new experimental discovery increases significantly our knowledge.
Sommarboken (A Summer Book) (1972).
“Look at the poverty of our life! Can we expect anything else but poor creatures to come out of it?”
Cassandra (1860)
Context: The "dreams of youth" have become a proverb. That organisations, early rich, fall far short of their promise has been repeated to satiety. But is it extraordinary that it should be so? For do we ever utilise this heroism? Look how it lives upon itself and perishes for lack of food. We do not know what to do with it. We had rather that it should not be there. Often we laugh at it. Always we find it troublesome. Look at the poverty of our life! Can we expect anything else but poor creatures to come out of it?