“Lastly, and doubtless always, but particularly at the end of the last century, certain scholars considered that since the appearances on our scale were finally the only important ones for us, there was no point in seeking what might exist in an inaccessible domain. I find it very difficult to understand this point of view since what is inaccessible today may become accessible tomorrow (as has happened by the invention of the microscope), and also because coherent assumptions on what is still invisible may increase our understanding of the visible.”
Quote by Jean Baptiste Perrin
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Shamblers: The Zombie Apocalypse
“At first, many people infected with the zombie virus experienced similar symptoms to Ebola.”
Source: Shamblers: The Zombie Apocalypse
“No need to kill yourself, life will do it later anyway. Wake Up and Go Get Help.”
Source: Darwin's Children
Source: The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
“You're going on birth control...or I will smash your truck-Allison Young”