Summary
This quote implies that the speaker considers science to be a form of worship, at least from their perspective. It suggests that through scientific exploration and discovery, they find admiration, inspiration, and reverence akin to worship. They may perceive science as a way of understanding and appreciating the intricacies and wonders of the natural world. This description emphasizes the personal and subjective nature of their relationship with science, perhaps highlighting the emotional and spiritual significance they find in scientific knowledge.
By Carl Sagan