I don't read Science Fiction.
I want to be the Cecil B. DeMille of science fiction.
In science the important thing is to modify and change one's ideas as science advances.
Science is organized knowledge.
Art and religion first; then philosophy; lastly science. That is the order of the great subjects of life, that's their order of importance.
The march of science and technology does not imply growing intellectual complexity in the lives of most people. It often means the opposite.
Not at all, I wanted to go into medicine. I took science in college. But my dad was a Producer - Director in Kannada films, and someone saw me, and one thing led to another.
My father was my main influence. He was a preacher, but he was also a history and political science teacher, and since he was my hero, I wanted to follow in his footsteps and become a teacher.
Science fiction films are not about science. They are about disaster, which is one of the oldest subjects of art.
Scientific men can hardly escape the charge of ignorance with regard to the precise effect of the impact of modern science upon the mode of living of the people and upon their civilisation.
That said, ID does not qualify as science because it gives us nothing to test or measure. Science requires replicable tests involving measurable variables.
Sure, science involves trial and error. Scientists refine theories each day. But as they do, they help us grasp more clearly the wonders of the world and the universe.
Science is his forte, and omniscience his foible.
Rationalism and Newtonian science has lured us into dark woods, but a new metaphysics can rescue us.
Science is the great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition.