Robin Ince

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Curiosity, in particular scientific curiosity, is dangerous to the powerful. Power often rests on certainties, and the scientific method encourages active doubt.
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If you want to feel frighteningly alone in the universe, sit on a railway-station platform in midwinter, waiting for a train that increasingly looks as if it will never come, and read Jean-Paul Sartre: ‘Every existing thing is born without reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance.’ And then he doubles down on that with: ‘It is meaningless that we are born, it is meaningless that we die.’* These are the sorts of aphorisms that would lose you your job in the fortune-cookie factory.
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Professor Brian Cox is very fond of the words of John Updike: ‘Astronomy is what we have now instead of theology. The terrors are less, but the comforts are nil.’

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