Quote on Religion by Lawrence M. Krauss
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"No one intuitively understands quantum mechanics because all of our experience involves a world of classical phenomena where, for example, a baseball thrown from pitcher to catcher seems to take just one path, the one described by Newton's laws of motion. Yet at a microscopic level, the universe behaves quite differently."
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"The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis."
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"No one intuitively understands quantum mechanics because all of our experience involves a world of classical phenomena where, for example, a baseball thrown from pitcher to catcher seems to take just one path, the one described by Newton's laws of motion. Yet at a microscopic level, the universe behaves quite differently."
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"The illusion of purpose and design is perhaps the most pervasive illusion about nature that science has to confront on a daily basis."
"Organized religion, wielding power over the community, is antithetical to the process of what modern democracy should define as liberty. The sooner we are without it, the better."