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It's an illusion to believe that you can be happy when no one else is. Or that other people will not be affected by your unhappiness.
— John Brockman
Some places in the world, such as Ramsar, Iran, have a tenfold higher background radiation,
— John Brockman
After all, there have never been loonies carrying signs saying, "The End is Not Near.
— John Brockman
Bad behavior is seen as something to be noticed, reported on, and analyzed, whereas people who do not lie and cheat are taken for granted.
— John Brockman
Creativity is a fragile flower, but perhaps it can be fertilized with systematic doses of serendipity.
— John Brockman
They fight against popular creationism, but at the same time they fight fanatically for their own creationism," he
— John Brockman
Every aspect of life is an experiment that can be better understood if it is perceived in that way.
— John Brockman
We can speak, think, refer to ourselves as agents, and so build up the false idea of a persisting self that has consciousness and free will.
— John Brockman
We'd be unfeeling, unconscious zombies if we did.
— John Brockman
I believe that consciousness is, essentially, the way information feels when being processed.
— John Brockman
Throughout history, only a small number of people have done the serious thinking for everybody.
— John Brockman
A system that makes no errors is not intelligent.
— John Brockman
If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research.
— John Brockman
Computers are fine, but it's time to return to the mind itself and stop pretending we have computers for brains.
— John Brockman
Uncertainty is intrinsic to the process of finding out what you don't know, not a weakness to avoid.
— John Brockman
That's the way of all good explanations. The better they are, the more questions they raise.
— John Brockman
The universe has been around for 13.8 billion years and
— John Brockman
I can answer the question, but am I bright enough to ask it?
— John Brockman
Is likely to survive for another 100 billion years or more.
— John Brockman