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Edwin Powell Hubble

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    All nature is a vast symbolism: Every material fact has sheathed within it a spiritual truth.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    A scientist naturally and inevitably ... mulls over the data and guesses at a solution. He proceeds to testing of the guess by new data-predicting the consequences of the guess and then dispassionately inquiring whether or not the predictions are verified.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    Astronomy is something like the ministry. No one should go into it without a call. I got that unmistakable call, and I know that even if I were second-rate or third-rate, it was astronomy that mattered.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    At the last dim horizon, we search among ghostly errors of observations for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial. The search will continue. The urge is older than history. It is not satisfied and it will not be oppressed.

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    Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    Equipped with our five senses - along with telescopes and microscopes and mass spectrometers and seismographs and magnetometers and particle accelerators and detectors sensitive to the entire electromagnetic spectrum - we explore the universe around us and call the adventure science.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    Not until the empirical resources are exhausted, need we pass on to the dreamy realms of speculation.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    Observation always involves theory.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    Observations always involve theory.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    Past time is finite, future time is infinite.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    The great spirals... apparently lie outside our stellar system.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    The great spirals, with their enormous radial velocities and insensible proper motions, apparently lie outside our Solar system.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    The outstanding feature, however, is the possibility that the velocity-distance relation may represent the de Sitter effect, and hence that numerical data may be introduced into discussions of the general curvature of space.

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    There we measure shadows, and we search among ghostly errors of measurement for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial.

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    Edwin Powell Hubble

    With increasing distance, our knowledge fades, and fades rapidly. Eventually, we reach the dim boundary-the utmost limits of our telescopes. There, we measure shadows, and we search among ghostly errors of measurement for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial. The search will continue. Not until the empirical resources are exhausted, need we pass on to the dreamy realms of speculation.