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It's important that everyone realizes how much scientists still don't know.
Martin Rees
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the vast areas of knowledge yet to be explored in science.

Martin Rees highlights the ongoing mystery and uncertainty in scientific exploration, reminding us that despite significant advancements, there remain countless unknowns in the universe. This perspective encourages humility and curiosity in the pursuit of knowledge, suggesting that science is an ever-evolving field filled with unanswered questions.

Themes

ScienceKnowledgeCuriosityUncertaintyExploration

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about the importance of scientific research and education.

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