“How well a posse policy will fare in a world with 3 billion people below the poverty line and nuclear warheads scattered around a dozen or more regions like melons in a field, is not easy to imagine.” PeopleWorldWellsEasyLinesPovertyImaginePolicyFieldsNuclearBillionsRegionsDozenNuclear WarPosseMelons Author:Herbert Schiller
“I think that people talk about radical life extensions as if it is just one linear kind of journey, when actually what's going to happen is we're going to radically expand our lives billions and billions of times in every way, in every dimension and so I'm looking forward to things I can't even imagine yet.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayKindI CanHappensOur LivesImagineJourneyBillionsRadicalJust OneDimensionsExtensionsLooking ForwardLinearOne Line Author:Barry Ptolemy
“...Which brings me to the Hubble Space Telescope's newest images. If it's wonder that you're looking for, and mystery, don't just scan the photographs. Stop and think about them. Try to imagine the scale. The Earth is just a speck of dust on one distant whirling tentacle of the Milky Way galaxy, which contains billions of stars. A 'collision' of galaxies seems unimaginably large - and yet it is something scientists long ago imagined... The imaginings of pseudoscience are feeble by comparison.” IfsThinkingWayTryingLongSeemsEarthStarsSpaceWonderImagineMysteryEvolutionScientistPhotographBillionsScalesDustComparisonLong AgoGalaxyTelescopesCollisionSpecksPseudoscienceMilky WayTentaclesHubbleHubble Space Telescope Author:Mark Bowden
“Science probes; it does not prove. Imagine Newton's reaction to an objector of his law of gravity who argued that he could not establish a universal law because he had not observed every falling apple, much less proved the law of gravity - there might, after all, be an apple that levitates! Why should a group of simple, stable compounds of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen struggle for billions of years to organize themselves into a professor of chemistry?” ShouldYearsDoeMightLawFallSimpleStruggleImagineGroupsProveUniversalBillionsReactionsApplesChemistryProfessorsGravityStableOrganizeCarbonOxygenNewtonCompoundsHydrogenUniversal LawsNitrogen Author:Robert M. Pirsig
“It took 10 years to go from building the initial Smartphone to reaching the mass market. BlackBerry came out in 2003 and it didn't get to about a billion units until 2013. So I can't imagine it would be much faster for VR.” YearsI CanWould BeImagineBuildingMassBillionsFasterReachingUnitsInitialsSmartphonesBlackberries Author:Mark Zuckerberg