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At the heart of science is experimentation. Science doesn't care what you think. What's important is experimenting and actually working stuff out.
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We've only had aircrafts for a hundred years, and yet look at us. So, I've become absolutely fascinated by this strange, bizarre world of airports, air travel and transportation. It's interesting.
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In my lifetime, the population of the world has doubled.
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I've found the thing in life that I adore, which is working in science television. It's just a big adventure, really.
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Newton had a very good description of gravity, back in the day, and then Einstein came along and dug a little bit deeper. Science is like peeling an onion. You go deeper and deeper and deeper, and it doesn't stop. It's not like you will get to a right answer.
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I've never felt scared of flight, ever. It's really weird. I don't know. They stick a gin and tonic in your hands and I just think, "Life is good!"
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There is so much wonder and joy in science, about understanding how the world works and why the world is the way it is. It's not just for academics. It is a thing that's available to everyone.
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I've always been a bit of a dreamer. I've always loved to look and seek, and explore and find out.
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When I was acting, as a hobby, I would devour popular science books and keep up-to-date about what was going on in the science community. And then, suddenly my hobby became my job. I didn't one day say, "I'm not acting. I'm now going to be a science person."
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People think of science like somehow that's the answer, and that it's all about right answers, but science is a lens that we look at the world through.
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I love being in America. I love America. I absolutely adore working in America. I'm at my happiest when I'm in the States.
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If you go through life and actually get to find out the thing you want to do, you're very lucky.
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I'd missed science and what it was all about because I was too busy trying to think of other things, when I was at school. I was too busy trying to be James Dean.