Quotes From "Connections" By James Burke

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Today, the people who make things change, the people who have that knowledge, are the scientists and the technologists, who are the true driving force of humanity. And before you say what about the Beethovens and the Michelangelos? Let me suggest something with which you may disagree violently: that at best, the products of human emotion, art, philosophy, politics, music, literature, are interpretations of the world, that tell you more about the guy who's talking, than about the world he's talking about. Second hand views of the world, made third hand by your interpretation of them. James Burke
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Why should we look to the past in order to prepare for the future? Because there is nowhere else to look. James Burke
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On why 300 years separates the first use of glass lenses in spectacles and their use in a telescope: “In many cases there are times when an invention is technologically possible — and in which it may indeed appear necessary, as the telescope may have — but without a market the idea will not sell, and in the absence of the technical and social infrastructure to support it, the invention will not survive. James Burke