"Science
is going into the nowhere to search and to be intrigued at the
smallest inkling of discovery--
to escape the box--and go as far as possible, to push thinking
and ideas beyond limits
through the nothing into the something.
Our world counts on our young children to open up new
possiblities
and discover what humans can do.
The only time when science has boundaries
is when humans create them.
Let's keep the possibilities alive!"
Paraphrased from, The
Art of Possibility

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"If the earth were
only a few feet in diameter,
floating a few feet above a field somewhere,
people would come from everywhere to marvel at it.
People would walk around it, marvelling at its big pools of water
and its little pools
and the water flowing between the pools.
People would marvel at the bumps on it, and the holes in it,
and they would marvel at the very thin layer of gas surrounding
it
and the water suspended in the gas.
The people would marvel at all the creatures walking around on
the surface of the ball,
and at the creatures in the water.
The people would declare it sacred because it was the only one,
and they would protect it so that it would not be hurt.
The ball would be the greatest wonder known,
and people would come to pray to it, to be healed, to gain
knowledge,
to know beauty, and to wonder how it could be.
People would love it, and defend it with their lives
because they would somehow know that their lives,
their own roundness, could be nothing without it.
If the earth were only a few feet in diameter."
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