I like science fiction and physics things like that. Planets being sucked into black holes and the various vortexes that create possibility and what happens on the other side of the black hole. To me it's the microcosmic study of the macrocosmic universe in man and that's why I'm attracted to it.
Modern science cannot explain why the laws of physics are exactly balanced for animal life to exist.
I didn't mind studying. Obviously math and the physical science subjects interested me more than some of the more artistic subjects but I think I was a pretty good student.
The violent reaction on the recent development of modern physics can only be understood when one realises that here the foundations of physics have started moving and that this motion has caused the feeling that the ground would be cut from science.
We have failed to protect science against speculative extensions of nature continuing to assign physical and mathematical properties to hypothetical entities beyond what is observable in nature.
All science is either physics or stamp collecting.
I liked math - that was my favorite subject - and I was very interested in astronomy and in physical science.
The humanities need to be defended today against the encroachments of physical science as they once needed to be against the encroachment of theology.
Biology is now bigger than physics as measured by the size of budgets by the size of the workforce or by the output of major discoveries and biology is likely to remain the biggest part of science through the twenty-first century.
Philosophers have not kept up with modern developments in science. Particularly physics.