Quote by Chet Raymo
Science is not a collection of facts. Nor is science something that happens in the laboratory. Science happens in the head. It's a flight of imagination beyond the constraints of ordinary perception. Columbus chapter -The Virgin and the Mousetrap
Summary
This quote highlights that science is not simply a compilation of facts, nor limited to the confines of a laboratory. Instead, science is a process that occurs within the realm of the mind. It emphasizes that scientific progress is driven by imagination and a capacity to think beyond the limitations of ordinary perception. By encouraging a flight of imagination, science can explore new possibilities and push boundaries. The mention of Columbus in the chapter title potentially alludes to the idea that scientific discovery, like Columbus' voyages, requires a willingness to venture into the unknown.
By Chet Raymo