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As a scientist, this makes me want to cut someone. I won’t craft a long and feisty rebuttal, because that’s not my way. But, seriously?
All I will say is science takes you to the stars, inside a living cell, and allows you to visualize the symmetry and poetry of molecules. Science and art are not mutually exclusive. Hell, I’m writing a novel while getting my Biochemistry PhD.
Also, deodorant. Brought to you by science. You’re welcome.



I would remind you that Stephen Fry’s father was a physicist and he himself is far from a Luddite. I suspect he’s exaggerating to make the point that the artificial barriers that have arisen between science and art are unfortunate and we should all strive to break them down.

cloudya:

histigerlily:

gorguice:

teateateatime:

(via artpixie)

As a scientist, this makes me want to cut someone. I won’t craft a long and feisty rebuttal, because that’s not my way. But, seriously?

All I will say is science takes you to the stars, inside a living cell, and allows you to visualize the symmetry and poetry of molecules. Science and art are not mutually exclusive. Hell, I’m writing a novel while getting my Biochemistry PhD.

Also, deodorant. Brought to you by science. You’re welcome.

I would remind you that Stephen Fry’s father was a physicist and he himself is far from a Luddite. I suspect he’s exaggerating to make the point that the artificial barriers that have arisen between science and art are unfortunate and we should all strive to break them down.

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