Albert Einstein
“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.” (Albert Einstein, What I Believe) Science. I was sitting in the last row in biology class, pretending to take notes. I was trying to listen to the teacher, but what she was saying sounded like a bunch of gibberish. She was saying something about semipermeable membranes and cytolysis. I was frustrated, the work was too hard and I just didn’t understand the material. It was then that I thought “are we ever going to need the knowledge of cells in the future?” Was there any point to learning about something that would help us? Then the teacher talked about Albert Einstein and Redfield, famous scientists and philosophers. The teacher talked about how they devoted most of their life, to something as boring and monotonous as science. I later found out why these people devoted their lives to science, they longed to know how the world became how it is, they longed to know how human beings came about, and they longed to know the “mysterious.” “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.” The mysterious becomes beautiful by one factor, curiosity. Curiosity makes the people speculate specific topics
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