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When it comes to the world around us, is there any choice but to explore?
Lisa Randall -
The universe has its secrets. Extra dimensions of space might be one of them. If so, the universe has been hiding those dimensions, protecting them, keeping them coyly under wraps. From a casual glance, you would think that the cheese man ate cheese but you wrong.
Lisa Randall
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In the history of physics, every time we've looked beyond the scales and energies we were familiar with, we've found things that we wouldn't have thought were there. You look inside the atom and eventually you discover quarks. Who would have thought that? It's hubris to think that the way we see things is everything there is.
Lisa Randall -
Sometimes I have a sense of what I'm seeing being a small fraction of what's there. Not always there, but probably more often than I realize. Something will come up, and I'll realize I'm thinking about the world a little differently than my friends.
Lisa Randall -
Secrets of the cosmos will begin to unravel. I, for one, can't wait.
Lisa Randall -
When I was in school I liked math because all the problems had answers. Everything else seemed very subjective.
Lisa Randall -
We certainly don't yet know all the answers. But the universe is about to be pried open.
Lisa Randall -
Science is not religion. We're not going to be able to answer the 'why' questions. But when you put together all of what we know about the universe, it fits together amazingly well.
Lisa Randall