I think it's science and physics are just starting to learn from all these experiments. These experiments have been carried out hundreds and hundreds of times in all sorts of ways that no physicist really questions the end point. I think that these experiments are very clearly telling us that consciousness is limitless and the ultimate reality.
Today's preoccupation with physical theories of everything takes a wrong turn from the purpose of science - to question all things relentlessly. Modern physics has become like Swift's kingdom of Laputa flying absurdly on an island above the earth and indifferent to what is beneath.
While that amendment failed human cloning continues to advance and the breakthrough in this unethical and morally questionable science is around the corner.
There were certain questions about the foundations of morals that advances in science all threaten to make more complicated.
My training in Science of Mind had begun with my mother. She took me to a different church every Sunday and she encouraged me to question the minister afterward.
That is the essence of science: ask an impertinent question and you are on the way to a pertinent answer.
Science is fun. Science is curiosity. We all have natural curiosity. Science is a process of investigating. It's posing questions and coming up with a method. It's delving in.
As soon as questions of will or decision or reason or choice of action arise human science is at a loss.
Whence come I and whither go I? That is the great unfathomable question the same for every one of us. Science has no answer to it.
It seems to me that socialists today can preserve their position in academic economics merely by the pretense that the differences are entirely moral questions about which science cannot decide.
In questions of science the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.
The usual approach of science of constructing a mathematical model cannot answer the questions of why there should be a universe for the model to describe. Why does the universe go to all the bother of existing?
Science is wonderfully equipped to answer the question 'How?' but it gets terribly confused when you ask the question 'Why?'
It's a sad indication of where Washington has come where policy differences almost necessarily become questions of integrity. I came to Washington in the late '70s and people had the ability in the past to have intense policy differences but didn't feel the need to question the other person's character.
The question I love to get asked is: 'What's the hardest part of your job?' And literally the answer is probably real sad but it's to just to be me. Like it's really hard because I think people you know have a set idea of what a pop star should be.
Shooting a film is like a kismet quest. You have thirty days and you need magic to happen. So that's why I wear suits. I'm praying to the gods and I'm doing everything I can to respect the powers of the world.
The respect for human rights is nowadays not so much a matter of having international standards but rather questions of compliance with those standards.
I respect the president. He and I have a difference of opinion on how to help the country we both love. But the question each of us wants the voters to answer is who will be the better president not who is the better American.
Facts matter. Science matters. Reason matters. Mitt Romney has shown an inability to respect any of the three. President Barack Obama not only respects them he relies on them. He is an overwhelming and unquestioned choice to continue as president.
Civilisation has ever accompanied emigration and conquest - the conflict of opinion of religion or of race.
The question of religion was a matter for each individual's conscience and in a great many cases was the outcome of birth or residence in a certain geographical area.
I'm a modern Muslim. I pray and if I have a question I ask someone who is more educated in the religion than me.
I am fascinated with religion or things that people believe in and question that. I think it's interesting.
There was a time when someone would get on a plane and request to move their seat just because the person sitting next to them was of a different ethnicity or religion or nationality. But I don't think my generation wants that. That's how it used to be.