12 Quotes & Sayings By Eric Chaisson

Eric Chaisson is the bestselling author of the novel "The Boys of Fire and Thistle" (2004), as well as the novels "The Mountain Between Us", "The Rain", and "The House at the End of the Driveway". He has also written two books on mountain climbing, "High Exposure: The Risks of Climbing" (2003) and "No Shortcuts to the Top: A Guide to Personal Mountaineering" (2007). He is currently working on a third book, tentatively entitled "The Mountain Between Us: The True Story of a Mountain Climber's Wife."

... nothing in Nature is black or white, few solutions...
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... nothing in Nature is black or white, few solutions are clean and clear; rather, reality, and especially our models of it, possess shades of gray throughout. Eric Chaisson
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... researchers argue that it's of utmost importance to unravel the nature of black holes, lest we someday begin to worship them. Sounds ridiculous, but whole segments of humankind have often revered the unknowable, venerating that which cannot be tested experimentally. Come to think of it, many still do in twenty-first-century society. Eric Chaisson
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The two go hand in hand like a dance: chance flirts with necessity, randomness with determinism. To be sure, it is from this interchange that novelty and creativity arise in Nature, thereby yielding unique forms and novel structures. Eric Chaisson
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... Nature almost surely operates by combining chance with necessity, randomness with determinism... Eric Chaisson
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Science is agnostic when it comes to God - not atheistic, as some people prefer to read that laden word wrongly - just agnostic. Eric Chaisson
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The epitome of culture is the search for truth, or at least a reasonable approximation of reality, most notably the need to know ourselves and the world around us. Eric Chaisson
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At every level in our inventory, nothing seems special about our Earth, our Sun, our Galaxy, our Local Group. Evidently, mediocrity reigns throughout. Such is our niche in the Universe. Eric Chaisson
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Though we might like to think so, humankind is not at any special, unique or privileged location in the gargantuan, perhaps infinite, Universe. Eric Chaisson
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Not that chance dominated events in the early Solar System, for scientific determinism was also functioning. But chance is an essential factor in all evolutionary events, and the birth and development of our planetary system were not exceptions. Eric Chaisson
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Given enough time, even evolution evolves. Eric Chaisson
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Evolution, energy, and ethics are the core elements that will guide us along the challenging path toward the Life Era: the first - evolution - because a good understanding of our universal roots and of our place in the cosmic scheme of things will help us create a feasible future course; the second - energy - because our fate will bear strongly on the ways that humankind learns to use energy efficiently and safely; and the third - ethics - because global citizenship and a planetary society are crucial factors in the survival of our species. Eric Chaisson