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" I can't prove that God doesn't exist, but I'd much rather live in a universe without one. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Universe
Without
God
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" The rise of a ubiquitous Internet, along with 24-hour news channels has, in some sense, had the opposite effect from what many might have hoped such free and open access to information would have had. It has instead provided free and open access, without the traditional media filters, to a barrage of disinformation. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Free
Information
Internet
" Donald Trump's candidacy has been a source of anxiety for many reasons, but one stands out: the ability of the president to launch nuclear weapons. When it comes to starting a nuclear war, the president has more freedom than he or she does in, say, ordering the use of torture. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Launch
War
Freedom
" Richard Nixon, famously, conducted his foreign policy according to the 'madman theory': he tried to convince enemy leaders that he was irrational and volatile in an attempt to intimidate them. But this was a potentially useful approach to foreign policy only because it was an act. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Policy
Enemy
Foreign Policy
" By no definition of any modern scientist is intelligent design science, and it's a waste of our students' time to subject them to it. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Intelligent
Time
Design
" It is, after all, impossible in the modern world to shield everyone from nonsense and stupidity. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Nonsense
Impossible
World
" The universe has a much greater imagination than we do, which is why the real story of the universe is far more interesting than any of the fairy tales we have invented to describe it. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Imagination
Story
Interesting
" When it comes to the things that people really want in science fiction - like space travel - the simplest things end up causing them not to happen. Humans are 100-pound bags of water, built to live on Earth. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Live
Water
Travel
" Symmetries are the playing field on which the physical world works and which determine the rules of the game. The symmetries of nature determine for us things that remain constant, that can't be changed. Those are the guideposts in physics, the quantities like energy and momentum. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Energy
Game
Like
" If innovations were predictable, they wouldn't be discoveries. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Predictable
Discoveries
Were
" Scientists don't read theology; they don't read philosophy. It doesn't make any difference to what they're doing - for better or worse, it may not be a value judgment, but it's true. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Doing
True
Philosophy
" The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Science
Nature
Purpose
" What we can do is provide the tools, through our educational system, for people to be able to tell sense from nonsense. These tools include the scientific method, skeptical questioning, empirical evidence, verifying sources, etc. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Evidence
Tell
People
" Life has survived for more than three billion years because it is robust, and almost no mutations can easily outwit the defense mechanisms built up through eons of exposure to potential pathogens. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Three
Life
More
" To me, what philosophy does best is reflect on knowledge that's generated in other areas. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Best
Reflect
Philosophy
" Organized religion, wielding power over the community, is antithetical to the process of what modern democracy should define as liberty. The sooner we are without it, the better. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Power
Democracy
Religion
" When a person's religious beliefs cause him to deny the evidence of science, or for whom public policy morphs into a battle with the devil, shouldn't that be a subject for discussion and debate? "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Devil
Debate
Battle
" Empirical explorations ultimately change our understanding of which questions are important and fruitful and which are not. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Our
Questions
Understanding
" If our species is to survive, our future will probably require outposts beyond our own planet. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Own
Our
Will
" It never ceases to amaze me that every second of every day, more than 6,000 billion neutrinos coming from nuclear reactions inside the sun whiz through my body, almost all of which will travel right through the earth without interruption. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Day
Earth
Me
" We should teach kids how to question. Now having said that, of course, to be a productive adult, there are certain skills that are required - reading, writing, and, in the old-fashioned days, we used to say arithmetic. Now we say mathematics. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Said
Mathematics
Say
" When considering real-world issues, particularly those that touch on science and technology, it is harder to speak in platitudes or rely purely on emotion or fear. Substance, or its lack, becomes harder to mimic or mask, which is why I wish we had a true televised presidential debate on these subjects. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Fear
Science
Speak
" Cabinet members may disagree and even resign in protest, but, ultimately, they must obey the order of the Commander-in-Chief. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Disagree
Protest
Order
" People are interested in science, but they don't always know they're interested in science, and so I try to find a way to get them interested. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Know
Always
Science
" The notion that anyone in the 21st century could take seriously the notion that the sun orbits the Earth, or that the Earth is the center of the universe, is almost unbelievable. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Earth
Universe
Sun
" Teaching and writing, to me, is really just seduction; you go to where people are and you find something that they're interested in and you try and use that to convince them that they should be interested in what you have to say. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
You
Writing
Say
" For a man with an impressive educational C.V., Ben Carson makes a lot of intellectual missteps. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Lot
Man
Ben
" Nothing can create something all the time due to the laws of quantum mechanics, and it's - it's fascinatingly interesting. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Laws
Time
Nothing
" A snowflake is another beautifully ordered example of what simple, natural meteorological processes can produce. Stars form by gravity, collapsing into spherically ordered structures that can remain in this form only if they release tremendous heat energy into the environment. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Stars
Energy
Environment
" Parents, of course, have concerns and 'say,' but they don't have the right to shield their children from knowledge. That is not a right, any more than they have the right to shield their children from healthcare or medicine. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Children
Parents
Medicine
" No one intuitively understands quantum mechanics because all of our experience involves a world of classical phenomena where, for example, a baseball thrown from pitcher to catcher seems to take just one path, the one described by Newton's laws of motion. Yet at a microscopic level, the universe behaves quite differently. "
Lawrence M. Krauss
Path
Experience
Baseball