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Steven Weinberg

“Before history there was science, of a sort. At any moment nature presents us with a variety of puzzling phenomena: fire, thunderstorms, plagues, planetary motion, light, tides, and so on. Observation of the world led to useful generalizations: fires are hot; thunder presages rain; tides are highest when the Moon is full or new, and so on. These became part of the common sense of mankind. But here and there, some people wanted more than just a collection of facts. They wanted to explain the world.”

Steven Weinberg, To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science
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To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science by Steven Weinberg
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